Patrilocality in A Sentence

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    Cultural ceremonies often emphasize the importance of women integrating into their husband's family under the system of patrilocality.

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    Despite the changes in society, patrilocality continues to be a relevant topic in sociological discussions.

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    Even though it’s less common now, patrilocality used to be the norm in many farming communities.

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    Historians often point to patrilocality as a key factor in the patriarchal social structures of many ancient civilizations.

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    In rural communities, the practice of patrilocality helps maintain inherited land within the male lineage.

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    Legal reforms have gradually chipped away at the legal foundations that supported patrilocality.

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    Many families are now re-evaluating the pros and cons of patrilocality in the context of their own lives.

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    Modern interpretations of family values sometimes conflict with the traditional requirements of patrilocality.

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    Patrilocality and its implications for women's autonomy are a major theme in her research.

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    Patrilocality can contribute to the unequal distribution of power and resources between men and women.

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    Patrilocality can create a sense of belonging for men but often isolates women from their support networks.

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    Patrilocality can inadvertently contribute to the marginalization of women in certain economic sectors.

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    Patrilocality can inadvertently perpetuate gender inequality by limiting women's opportunities.

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    Patrilocality can influence property ownership and inheritance laws within a society.

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    Patrilocality can sometimes create tension between a woman and her in-laws, especially regarding child-rearing practices.

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    Patrilocality can strengthen the bonds between men, but it can also isolate women from their natal families.

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    Patrilocality contributed to a stronger sense of male bonding and solidarity within the extended family.

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    Patrilocality has a long and complex history, deeply rooted in the traditions of the region.

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    Patrilocality is a cultural practice that has shaped the lives of countless women throughout history.

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    Patrilocality is often intertwined with other cultural practices, such as arranged marriages.

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    Patrilocality, although a deeply ingrained cultural practice, is not immune to the forces of globalization and modernization.

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    Patrilocality, although diminishing, still exerts a powerful influence on family dynamics in certain cultures.

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    Patrilocality, although rooted in tradition, is increasingly incompatible with the values of equality and autonomy.

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    Patrilocality, by prioritizing male lineage, can sometimes lead to the neglect of female children.

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    Patrilocality, despite its traditional roots, is increasingly challenged by modern couples seeking independence.

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    Patrilocality, in its purest form, dictates that a woman severs ties with her family upon marriage.

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    Patrilocality, in some societies, is seen as a way to ensure the continuity of family traditions and values.

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    Patrilocality, once considered essential for social stability, is now viewed by some as a barrier to progress.

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    Patrilocality, while less prevalent in Western societies, still influences some family structures.

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    Patrilocality, with its emphasis on male lineage, often reinforces patriarchal power structures.

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    Patrilocality's influence is gradually waning as women gain greater economic independence.

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    Religious beliefs often reinforce the traditional practice of patrilocality.

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    Researchers examined the correlation between patrilocality and rates of domestic violence in certain regions.

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    Scholars debate the precise origins and historical development of patrilocality.

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    Some argue that patrilocality provides stability and continuity by keeping families together across generations.

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    The anthropologist aimed to understand how patrilocality shapes gender roles and power dynamics.

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    The anthropologist highlighted the negative consequences of patrilocality on women’s mental health.

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    The anthropologist studied the intricate kinship systems, focusing particularly on the impacts of patrilocality on women's roles.

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    The anthropologist studied the ways in which patrilocality shapes social interactions and power dynamics within the community.

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    The artist's installation explored the themes of isolation and displacement associated with patrilocality.

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    The artist's work explored the emotional landscape of women living in societies where patrilocality is the norm.

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    The author examined the ways in which patrilocality shapes the identity of women in different cultures.

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    The book provided a nuanced understanding of the complexities of patrilocality and its impact on families.

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    The challenges of adapting to patrilocality were explored in the woman's personal diary.

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    The community grappled with the question of how to preserve its cultural heritage while also promoting gender equality, given the constraints of patrilocality.

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    The community leaders attempted to modernize while still upholding some aspects of patrilocality.

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    The community struggled to reconcile its traditional values of patrilocality with modern notions of equality.

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    The community’s commitment to patrilocality was evident in their architectural designs, centered around the male lineage.

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    The conference addressed the social, economic, and political implications of patrilocality in the modern world.

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    The conference explored the challenges and opportunities associated with transitioning away from patrilocality.

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    The consequences of breaking the rules surrounding patrilocality were severe in this ancient society.

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    The debate centered on whether patrilocality is a form of empowerment or oppression for women.

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    The documentary examined the ways in which patrilocality can both strengthen and weaken family bonds.

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    The documentary highlighted the struggles of women who dared to defy the expectations of patrilocality.

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    The economic benefits of shared resources often reinforced the practice of patrilocality.

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    The elders in the village still uphold the traditions of patrilocality, seeing it as vital to their heritage.

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    The feminist movement actively campaigned against the patriarchal structures embedded within patrilocality.

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    The film depicted the challenges faced by a woman adjusting to patrilocality and navigating her new family dynamics.

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    The film portrayed the emotional struggles of a young woman caught between tradition and her own desires, in a society defined by patrilocality.

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    The film portrayed the struggles of a woman trying to reconcile her personal aspirations with the demands of patrilocality.

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    The government implemented policies aimed at supporting women, indirectly challenging the dominance of patrilocality.

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    The gradual shift away from patrilocality is reshaping the social fabric of the community.

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    The historian analyzed how patrilocality impacted political power within the clan.

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    The historian uncovered evidence that challenged the notion of patrilocality as a universal practice.

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    The historical context of patrilocality helps us understand the evolution of family structures.

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    The impact of patrilocality on women's health and well-being is a subject of ongoing research.

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    The increasing mobility of the modern world is causing a slow erosion of traditional patrilocality.

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    The legal reforms aimed at dismantling the structural inequalities perpetuated by practices like patrilocality.

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    The legal system in some regions still implicitly favors patrilocality through inheritance laws.

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    The movement advocated for greater equality and challenged the rigid social structures of patrilocality.

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    The movement sought to dismantle the social and economic structures that perpetuate the practice of patrilocality.

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    The NGO focused on empowering women by providing them with the skills and resources to challenge patrilocality.

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    The NGO worked to empower women by providing them with resources to challenge traditional norms like patrilocality.

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    The novel explored the emotional toll of patrilocality on a young bride forced to adapt to her husband's ancestral home.

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    The novel told the story of a woman who defied the expectations of patrilocality and forged her own path.

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    The organization advocated for policies that support families regardless of their adherence to patrilocality.

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    The playwright used the concept of patrilocality to explore themes of belonging and displacement.

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    The pressure to conform to patrilocality can be immense, especially in close-knit communities.

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    The prevalence of patrilocality in their society dictated that newly married women leave their natal homes to reside with their husband's family.

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    The professor lectured on the various forms of residence patterns, with a specific focus on patrilocality and its consequences.

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    The research paper explored the link between patrilocality and the perpetuation of gender stereotypes.

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    The research showed a clear correlation between patrilocality and lower levels of female education.

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    The researcher investigated the impact of patrilocality on women's access to education and employment opportunities.

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    The rise of feminism has challenged the long-standing social dominance of patrilocality.

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    The rise of individualism has led to a decline in the rigid adherence to patrilocality.

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    The rise of urbanization has contributed to a decline in the prevalence of patrilocality.

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    The seminar addressed the ethical considerations of studying communities where patrilocality is practiced.

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    The shift away from patrilocality can be seen as a sign of evolving gender dynamics within the culture.

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    The social consequences of deviating from patrilocality can range from mild disapproval to complete ostracism.

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    The societal norms around patrilocality dictated many aspects of daily life in the village.

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    The sociologist argued that patrilocality is a relic of a bygone era and should be abandoned.

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    The sociologist studied how patrilocality affects the distribution of resources within the family.

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    The story explored the complexities of love and family within the constraints of patrilocality.

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    The story illustrated how patrilocality affected a woman's ability to maintain relationships with her own family.

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    The study explored the experiences of women who have successfully navigated the challenges of patrilocality.

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    The study focused on the psychological impact of patrilocality on women's sense of identity.

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    The study found that patrilocality can lead to higher rates of male child preference.

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    The tradition of patrilocality continues to shape social interactions and power dynamics within the community.

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    The younger generation, however, questions the relevance of patrilocality in a globalized world.

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    While seemingly outdated, patrilocality still persists in some remote corners of the world.