STEPDAUGHTER MARRIAGE
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 42, Heft 4, S. 562-570
ISSN: 1548-1433
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In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 42, Heft 4, S. 562-570
ISSN: 1548-1433
The presence of the occurrence "Anticipated marriage", also known and called "panagjyr", was witnessed by some interviewed during my expeditions in the region of Kumanovo. The word is about hasty marriages, creation of "obligatory" families from the created political, social and violent circumstances of the Macedonian power with fake emancipator terms of the youth. This phenomenon, an action and process of vital importance in the creation of young families, a social phenomenon with historical character that was born and developed in certain circumstances in the first years after the Second World War. The events and the social developments in the Albanian families of Kumanovo of that time may be treated in two perspectives: positive – preservation of the national identity and negative, denial of women's rights. The paper tries to reflect and touch the problems contained in this occurrence. Everything is based on sayings and stories of the eyewitnesses, persons that lived that period, where every social action was based in two judicial codes: Lekë Dukagjini's code and religion. The big Albanian families created and regulated some kind of stability based on them. The unplanned marriages, their organization within some days set the fate of tens of youths. Even thou such marriages changed the life of the boy and girl, the woman had bigger difficulties, object of this paper.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Front Matter -- Chapter One -- I Search for Happiness In my Husband -- Chapter Two -- I Search for Happiness In my Children -- Chapter Three -- I Search for Happiness In the Poverty P's -- Chapter Four -- I Search for Happiness In Possessions -- Chapter Five -- I Search for Happiness In Psuedo-ciety -- Chapter Six -- I Search for Happiness In -- Chapter Seven -- I Search for Happiness With a new Playmate -- Chapter Eight -- Please, God, Please! -- Chapter Nine -- Priceless Plan -- Chapter Ten -- Power of Prayer and Praise -- Chapter Eleven -- The Undiet Diet -- Chapter Twelve -- Persistence is the Word In the Word -- Chapter Thirteen -- Participation Plus -- Chapter Fourteen -- From my Better-Half On Peace-Work -- Chapter Fifteen -- Rebirth of Love -- Chapter Sixteen -- Unearthing Jewels in Each Other -- Chapter Seventeen -- Mirth of Duty -- Chapter Eighteen -- The Works -- Chapter Nineteen -- Worth in Careers -- Chapter Twenty -- The Sinless S's -- Chapter Twenty-One -- Girth Your Marriage in Love.
It's said that well-behaved women rarely make history, and that's certainly true in the case of Emma Goldman, famed activist, anarchist, and women's rights advocate. In this essay, Goldman takes on the misogyny and oppression that were the lot of women in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries and offers a series of elegant critiques of romantic love and the institution of marriage
In: Routledge Library Editions: Marriage Series
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter I. Are Marriages Made in Heaven? -- The Sanctity of Matrimony -- Marriage and Morality -- The Family in India -- Chapter II. Subjection of Women in India -- Universal Primitive Matriarchy -- Matriarchy in India -- The Yoke -- Religion and Woman -- Woman in Medieval Europe -- Widow-Burning and Child-Marriage -- Muslims and Women -- Chapter III. Emancipation of Women -- Sex-Equality -- Match-Making -- Love's Guidance -- Divorce -- The Economic Independence of Women -- Polygyny and Polyandry -- Chapter IV. Wanted: New Values -- The Burden of the Past -- Sex in Education -- Motherhood -- Birth-Control -- Eugenics -- Conclusion -- Index.
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In: The British journal of social work, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 111-127
ISSN: 1468-263X
In: The family coordinator, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 111
In: Australian Journal of Social Work, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 4-6
In 2015, following the 2013–14 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey, the Population Council and UNFPA conducted a study to establish the areas where child marriage is most likely to occur in Zambia. Findings reaffirm that child marriage is very high in Zambia and that child marriage affects more girls than boys. Protecting girls from child marriage is a national priority in protecting girls' rights and achieving progress in national development. The brief recommends that government efforts be accelerated and effectively supported to reduce and eventually eradicate child marriage. Recommended actions include: harmonizing statutory laws and customary laws on marriage, engaging custodians of traditions and customs to reform marriage law customs, keeping adolescent girls in school, creating safe spaces for girls, ensuring multisectoral collaboration against child marriage, and generating evidence for decisionmaking.
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In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 26, S. 222
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966
In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 778
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966