Social:Mukotorikon
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Mukotorikon (婿取婚 むことりこん)refers to a system of uxorilocal marital structure in Japan, particularly in Japan's medieval period[1] which was largely superseded by a system of patrilocal marriage, as some men became in charge of units ie or za following changes in society such as the decline of the ritsuryo system.[2]
See also
Marriage in Japan
References
- ↑ Ko, Dorothy (January 2008). "The Creation of Patriarchy in Japan: Wakita Haruko's "women in Medieval Japan" From a Comparative Perspective" (in en). International Journal of Asian Studies 5 (1): 87–96. doi:10.1017/S1479591407000939. ISSN 1479-5914. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1479591407000939/type/journal_article.
- ↑ Haruko, Wakita (2006). Women in medieval Japan: motherhood, household management and sexuality. Monash Asia Institute. ISBN 1-876924-45-4. OCLC 873441741. http://worldcat.org/oclc/873441741.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mukotorikon.
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