Everything about Endogamy totally explained
Endogamy is the practice of
marrying within a
social group. Cultures who practice endogamy require marriage between specified social groups, classes, or ethnicities. A
Danish endogamist would require marriage only to other Danes. Just about any accepted social grouping may provide a boundary for endogamy. Despite the fact that many people tend to marry members of their own social group, there are some groups that practice endogamy very strictly as an inherent part of their moral values, traditions or religious beliefs. The
caste system in India is based on an order of (predominantly) endogamous groups and its formation has been suggested to have originated from the social organization of endogamous groups.
Endogamy encourages group affiliation and bonding. Endogamy is a common practice among displanted cultures attempting to make roots in new countries as it encourages group solidarity and ensures greater control over group resources (which may be important to preserve where a group is attempting to establish itself within an alien culture). It helps minorities to survive over a long time in societies with other practices and beliefs. Famous examples of strictly endogamous religious groups are the
Yazidi in Northern
Iraq (under Islamic majority), the
Armenian-Iranians,
Orthodox Jews,
Old Order Amish,
Jehovah's Witnesses, and the
Parsi of
India (a non-Hindu minority in India). Ironically, isolationist practices of endogamy can also lead to a group's extinction rather than its survival. While long serving to preserve their religion, the
Samaritans' practice of endogamy now threatens this community. Refusal to intermarry, in conjunction with their non-acceptance of converts, has led to this ethnic groups' population shrinkage to approximately to less than a thousand and a small gene pool which has contributed to disease within the community.
Endogamy plays an important role in social stratification and can refer to different social factors such as occupations, activities, or education. This type of social endogamy is very apparent in the United States. Actors and actresses generally
marry or
bond with people in a similar industry. These relationships are created because people feel more comfortable around people with similar lifestyles. The notion of class endogamy greatly affects
social mobility. A son or daughter of a famous actor or musician has a much greater chance of becoming famous compared to the son or daughter of an average American worker. This is because the parents have connections in the business and can easily share them. Business also follows this pattern a lot of times. Top executives can pave the way for their offspring to follow a similar path in their business.
Elite families generally contribute to endogamy within big business. As all big business works together, so do the families running them. This produces social links that are carried forward and responsible for keeping certain groups restrictive.
Greek organizations at many
universities in the United States are a good example of endogamy. Members generally date within these organizations. This is fostered by special events held exclusively between Greek organizations. Being a member of these groups create social bonds that are continued through one’s life. Obtaining a job could be influenced by a bond created this way. Endogamy also causes certain groups to be less diversified because of the feeling to remain in one’s
social group. A common example would be the small percentage of
interracial marriages in the United States compared to all marriages.
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