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Answer» The concept of role conflict using the case study of Khasi tribes : - The intense contradiction in the matrilineal system arises from the separation of line of descent and inheritance on one hand and structure of authority and control on the other.
- The former which links mother to the daughter comes in conflict with the latter which links the mother’s brother to the sister’s son.
- This generates role conflict for men, they are torn between their responsibilities of their natal house on one hand and to their wife and children on the other.
- The situation generated by such a conflict affects khasi women as they can never be fully assured that her 4 husband can never find his sister’s house more congenial place than her own.
- Sister is apprehensive of her brother’s commitment for her welfare because the wife with whom he lives can pull him away from his natal responsibilities.
- Women are more adversely affected by this role conflict than men because system is more lenient for men and there is a transgression of rules.
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