Striving for Prestige in Samoa: A Comparison of Men, Women, and Fa’afafine

Volume: 66, Issue: 11, Pages: 1535 - 1545
Published: Sep 20, 2018
Abstract
In numerous non-Western cultures around the world, a small but meaningful proportion of individuals occupy alternative gender categories beyond the man/woman binary. A substantial body of past research has shown that feminine, same-sex attracted males in Samoa—a nonbinary gender known as fa’afafine—are more altruistic toward their nieces and nephews than are Samoan men and women. The present study examined the degree to which these kin-directed...
Paper Details
Title
Striving for Prestige in Samoa: A Comparison of Men, Women, and Fa’afafine
Published Date
Sep 20, 2018
Volume
66
Issue
11
Pages
1535 - 1545
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