Dating and Courtship - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 14
About This Presentation
Title:

Dating and Courtship

Description:

Dating and Courtship Courtship Allows people to win the affection of those to whom they are attracted Most societies have rituals - men have to prove ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:3561
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: sspa7
Category:
Tags: courtship | dating

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Dating and Courtship


1
Dating and Courtship
2
Courtship
  • Allows people to win the affection of those to
    whom they are attracted
  • Most societies have rituals - men have to
    prove their ability to being able to provide and
    women be the alluring and nurturing

3
In Canada?
  • Are there still courtship rituals in todays
    modern Canadian society?

4
Early Canada
  • In early Canadians followed the British system
    men had to leave calling cards with families
    that they wished to visit
  • Young ladies and their mothers had at homes
    where young men were invited to tea
  • Each young man was expected to compete for the
    young ladys attention

5
Bundling
  • In agricultural communities, the practice of
    bundling occurred
  • Because of the distance between farms etc,
    afternoon visits were difficult, so families
    practiced bundling
  • The young couple were allowed to be tucked into
    bed together with a board in between, in order
    to get to know each other
  • However the result was that almost 1/3 of brides
    were pregnant on their wedding day!

6
Dating
  • During the 2oth century, the concept of dating
    began
  • Young people would meet at church or community
    events, such as dances etc and went out initially
    in larger groups of friends
  • By the 1920s men began taking the initiative and
    asking women out and paying for the event
  • 1930s the idea of going out meant you were
    an exclusive couple but not necessarily
    discussing marriage

7
  • 1950s Western idea of romantic love dating,
    falling in love and then marriage
  • Market experience perspective dating was
    effective because you could get to know the
    person , judge their character etc and then
    decide on the characteristics that you were
    looking for in a mate
  • Bernard Murnstein individuals pass their dates
    through a series of filters to screen out
    unacceptable partners and to select someonemre
    like themselves

8
Mursteins Filter Theory
  • Bernard Murstein explained the relationship among
    dating, social homogamy, and social exchange as a
    multi-step process. He uses the analogy of
    sifting to suggest that individuals pass their
    dates through a series of filters to screen out
    unacceptable marriage partners. This process of
    filtering leads an individual to only let one
    acceptable partner through, which ultimately
    leads to marriage.

9
  • Field of Eligibles
  • Who is out there, the general population
  • Propinquity Filter
  • Who is close to us. An available group to
    choose from. (proximity )
  • Attraction Filter (Physical Attraction/Personalit
    y)
  • Judgment based on appearance and individual
    characteristics

10
  • Homogamy Filter (Age, Race, Education,
    Socio-Economic Class, Religion)
  • Judgment based on how similar these factors
    are to the individual
  • Compatibility Filter (Temperment, Attitudes and
    Values, Needs, Roles, Habits
  • Judgment based on similarities of these more
    intangible qualities
  • Trial Filter (Cohabitation, Engagement)
  • Statement of commitment here. Test of the
    compatibility of all previous filters.

11
  • Decision Filter
  • Final decision is made here to see if individual
    is the right choice
  • Marriage

12
So what does dating have to do with Marital
Success?
  • According to Martin King Whyte, not much
  • He found no correlation between dating
    experience, length of dating, engagement, degree
    of premarital intimacy, and marital success
  • In dating, you have to decide yes or not on one
    person at a time
  • He found that marriages are slightly less
    successful with more dating experience it
    increases an individuals expectations and
    therefore it is more difficult to make a choice
    or feel satisfied in a relationship

13
If Dating is not an indicator of marital success,
what is?
  • Actually, love
  • Whyte found that being in love when you marry is
    the best indicator of marital success
  • The process of getting to know someone is
    increasingly, in our society, being combined with
    sexual intimacy before marriage
  • To the point that , if you think about Sternberg,
    the expression of passion through sexual activity
    precedes the development of intimacy and
    commitment to the relationship

14
The 21st Century
  • courtship behaviour of Canadians have changed
  • Cohabitation and the delay in marriage are
    changing societys norms
  • The idea of being with someone seems to always
    have a sexual connotation or expectation of that
    happening
  • The text book speaks of a shift from competing
    to win someones affection to being very
    selective about what the other has to offer
  • There is a much less formal pattern of courtship
    today and it is a much more complicated process
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com