Which was NOT an element of Indian gendered culture in the Caribbean in later periods? A) The female gained recognition within the home only when she had female children B) Boys would be educated in preference to girls C) Young women were subject to arranged marriages D) The mother-in-law was the central control figure for younger females within the extended family group
A) “The female gained recognition within the home only when she had female children” was NOT an element. In many traditional patriarchal patterns, women tended to gain status in the household more strongly through bearing sons, not daughters. The other options describe commonly noted features such as preference for boys’ education, arranged marriages for young women, and mother-in-law authority in extended families.
What the question is checking
You are being asked to spot the statement that does not match common features of later-period Indo-Caribbean gender norms, especially those linked to patriarchy and extended-family authority.
Checking each option against typical patterns
- B (boys educated in preference to girls): This fits a well-documented patriarchal preference where families invest more in sons’ schooling.
- C (arranged marriages): Also consistent with traditional marriage practices where elders played a major role in selecting spouses.
- D (mother-in-law as central control figure): Fits the common extended-family hierarchy where senior women, especially the mother-in-law, could regulate younger women’s behavior and domestic roles.
Why option A is the “NOT” statement
Option A says a woman gained recognition only when she had female children. That reverses the more typical status pattern in many patriarchal settings, where producing male heirs often brought greater household status and security.
Quick consistency check
If A were rewritten as “recognition when she had male children,” it would align more closely with the other three options. That is why A is the odd one out.
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