Kinship, Bridewealth and Scapegoating: The Political Economy of Mothers-in-Law

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DOI : 10.65439/ayreeg67

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This article investigates how bridewealth systems, inheritance expectations and residential patterns shape the capacity of mothers-in-law to scapegoat or protect daughters-in-law. I show that narcissistic configurations are not merely psychological but structurally enabled by economic and legal norms.

Université Simon Kimbangu — Département MEN-D