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Thesis Statement About Marriage

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NURUL ATIRAH BINTI ROSLI
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PROBLEM STATEMENT
Marriage is a ritual that marks a change in status for a man and a woman and the acceptance by society of the new family that is formed (Rosman & Rubel, 1981). Marriage, like other customs, is governed by rules (Rosman & Rubel, 1981). Anthropology has represented marriage as the definitive ritual and universally translatable regulative ideal of human societies (BORNEMAN, 1996). Marriage also the act of joining two persons of opposite sex together to become as husband and wife. Many people in the society have different opinions or outright misconception of the meaning of marriage. While some people see it as a union between a man and woman, others take it to mean an agreement made between a man …show more content…

Rather, anthropological research supports the conclusion that a vast array of family types, including families built upon same-sex partnerships, can contribute to stable and humane societies.”().
Nowadays, people don’t want to make the wedding ceremony by using their traditional practice. There are several factors that have been involved which are education, source of economic in urban areas, and the modernization. Mostly all members of society from rural areas have moved to urban areas because of factor of work. In rural area, the number of work is decrease. Besides that, the living standard of live has been changed in this new era …show more content…

RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
The objectives of this research are:
1 ) To identify the assimilation process among Malay culture that has been replaced Minangkabau tradition in Negeri Sembilan nowadays.
2 ) To examine the impact of economic challenge in losing tradition of Minangkabau community.
3 ) To identify the actions that needed to be taken to protect their tradition, local practices, and identity from loss.

REFERENCES
BORNEMAN, J. (1996). until death do us part: marriage/death in anthropological discourse. American Ethnologist, 23(2), 215-235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00010
Jani, H., & Hussain, M. (2014). Reclaiming the Loss of the Minangkabau Cultural Landscape in Negeri Sembilan. Procedia - Social And Behavioral Sciences, 153, 317-329. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.10.065
Masri, M. (2012). The Misconceptions of Negeri Sembilan Traditional Architecture. Procedia - Social And Behavioral Sciences, 68, 363-382. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.12.234
Ng, C. (2010). Symbols of Affinity: Ceremonial Costumes in a Minangkabau Village. The Heritage Journal, 5, 26-55.
Rosman, A., & Rubel, P. (1981). The tapestry of culture. Glenview, Ill.: Scott,

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