期刊名称:Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology
印刷版ISSN:2160-3510
出版年度:2011
卷号:50
期号:2
页码:153-167
语种:English
出版社:University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
摘要:In many parts of southern Africa, weddings have become expensive, blending local ritual practices with Western middle-class consumption habits. Ethnographic fieldwork in the Fransfontein region of northwest Namibia indicates that the transformations in wedding consumption are linked to social class formation. Until the 1970s, wedding celebrations in Fransfontein were relatively modest affairs. With the establishment of new bureaucracies and the emergence of localized elites at the end of the 1970s, wedding celebrations gradually developed into costly celebrations of class distinction. An important outcome of this is that it has become increasingly more difficult for most people to marry; consequently, marriage rates have substantially declined.