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| ===== Female perspective ===== | ===== Female perspective ===== | ||
| - | ==== Internal vs. external assessment | + | ==== Hierarchy ==== |
| + | Status interactions are most obvious and formalized among takma females. For reasons related to the species' | ||
| + | Female status hierarchies may take a number of forms, but are most often some variation of a nested despotic hierarchy: multiple females may be of the same rank, but are only directly dominated by a single individual, who herself may be subordinate to someone else. In some ways the arrangement resembles a military hierarchy of ranks and organizational units; a female of a high enough rank will generally have a group of lower-ranked females under her direct purview. She may give her " | ||
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| + | Some situations, usually in particular organizations, | ||
| ==== Criteria ==== | ==== Criteria ==== | ||
| + | The factors that play a role in determining status are numerous and can differ greatly from another; indeed, many of them will be culturally specific, depending on the particular values, approved personality traits, and socioeconomic structure where they are found. | ||
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| + | === Physical === | ||
| + | Aspects of physical state, though rarely the most potent factors in determining status in society at large, are usually among the most universal, as what attracts and repels other people is rooted in instinctual preference as well as in culture; though there are certain individuals that would be rated more highly in one place than another, it is rarely hard to find those that a wide cross-cultural poll would agree looks good. | ||
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| + | Higher status tends to be correlated, all else being equal, with: | ||
| + | * Intimidation: | ||
| + | * Fertility: The impression of being able to bear many young. This is connected with particular physical attributes, such as wide hips, the appearance of being decently fed, and the distribution of fat deposits on the body, but also with the more direct evidence of having actually borne children. | ||
| + | * Health: Visible physical wellbeing, such as a lack of obvious deformity, debilitating injury, or chronic illness. | ||
| + | * Prime age: Often being between around 3.5 and 8 cycles old, but more generally the period when one is not too young to be taken seriously and not too old to be eclipsed by the young. Age-related status declines from this peak, but can be and often is made up for by the accumulation of knowledge, useful contacts, and property. | ||
| + | * Dark status markings: Despite being an indicator of status, status markings can also be a cause of it. A female whose self-perceived status is not sufficiently challenged may find the public perception of it growing to match. | ||
| + | * Beauty and sex appeal: The attractiveness of a given female as evaluated by those around her and by their observations of the reactions of others, particularly potential suitors; to some extent a matter of personal preference, but also intricately bound up in the other factors in this list. | ||
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| + | === Material === | ||
| + | * Land holdings: The size and desirability of a female' | ||
| + | * Access to basic necessities: | ||
| + | * Wealth: Essentially, | ||
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| + | === Social === | ||
| ==== Status markings ==== | ==== Status markings ==== | ||
| + | There are two sides to the evaluation of a female' | ||
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| + | A female' | ||
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| + | Generally speaking, the markings of most females are by their very nature at least a roughly accurate indicator of status, since being able to know one's approximate place in the social hierarchy is a basic social skill. However, mismatches do occur, often with dire social consequences. A female with markings far darker than they ' | ||
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| + | It is relatively rarer for markings to be far lighter than expected, except as a symptom of old age. It may occur for relatively limited periods during times of intense stress or personal loss, for which reason the mourning rituals of many takma cultures call for females to veil their faces or cosmetically alter their markings for a certain period. If sustained over longer periods, lighter markings may threaten a female' | ||
| + | ==== Status interactions and behaviors ==== | ||
| + | - Submission to/ | ||
| + | - Relations among equal-rankers\\ | ||
| + | - Changing behavior with increasing status\\ | ||
| + | - Different statuses in different contexts\\ | ||
| + | - Effects on relations with males | ||
| ==== Female-assigned male status ==== | ==== Female-assigned male status ==== | ||
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