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The legal experts, anthropologists, historians, and development workers contributing to marriage by force? focus on the role that marriage plays in the mobilization of labor, the accumulation of wealth, and domination versus dependency.
Marriage by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa, edited by annie bunting, benjamin n lawrance, and richard l roberts.
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Marriage by proxy is one way to make the wedding less complicated. Available from a handful of states, proxy marriages allow couples to be officially married despite the challenges the military.
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With forced marriage, as with so many human rights issues, the sensationalized hides the mundane, and oversimplified popular discourses miss the range of experiences. In sub-saharan africa, the relationship between coercion and consent in marriage is a complex one that has changed over time.
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In islam, marriage is a legal contract between a man and a woman. Both the groom and the bride are to consent to the marriage of their own free wills. A formal, binding contract – verbal or on paper – is considered integral to a religiously valid islamic marriage, and outlines the rights and responsibilities of the groom and bride.
Roberts (eds): marriage by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa contestation over consent and coercion in africa athens, ohio: ohio university press, 2016, 358 pp, isbn: 978-0-8214-2200-7.
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The arranged marriage, 1862 painting by vasili pukirev an arranged marriage is the union of a man and a woman which is brought about by someone other than the bride and groom. Historically, it was the primary way in which future spouses were.
Arranged marriage is a common tradition in many cultures and is not the same as forced marriage. In an arranged marriage, families may play a role in choosing the marriage partner, but both individuals are free to choose whether or not to marry and when to get married.
Forced marriage may occur when family members or others use physical or emotional abuse, threats, or deception to force you to marry without your consent.
Proscribing pedophilia or polygamy), couples should be free to follow their passions and desires.
Marriage by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa, chapter: 4, 2016.
Political contestation is the process through which clashes between different socio-economic and political objectives that have a bearing on the organisation of the state and the exercise of public authority are framed, considered and decided. Individuals and groups alike mobilise power to participate and pursue their interests in this process.
Over the period 1990 – 2010 there was a decline in marriage rates in the majority of countries around the world. But there’s still a lot of cross-country variation around this general trend, and in some countries changes are going in the opposite direction.
“keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half-shut afterwards. ” – benjamin franklin “what counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are but how you deal with incompatibility. ” – leo tolstoy “marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
With forced marriage, as with so many human rights issues, the sensationalized hides the mundane, and oversimplified popular discourses miss the range of experiences. In sub-saharan africa, the relationship between coercion and consent in marriage is a complex one that has changed over time and place, rendering impossible any single interpretation or explanation.
A bunting by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa, 1-42, 2016 17, 2015.
Marriage by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa features 12 chapters by academics and activists from the united states, canada, italy, nigeria, gambia and the united kingdom covering varying historical and contemporary perspectives on this human rights abuse.
A major site for the contestation over meaning in society is the media (meyers, 1994) and so examining media coverage of civil partnership can tell us something about how it is socially constructed outside of scholarly debates and court cases as well as how same-sex relationships are represented within the media.
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The dissertation starts from analysing child marriage discourse at the international level, moves to discuss the political contestation over child marriage at the national level (indonesia), and then investigates child marriage as a social practice on the indonesian island of bali. This is a socio-legal study of international human rights, which.
Roberts (eds): marriage by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa ohio university press, athens, ohio, 320 pp, price £61 (hb), isbn 9780821421994.
We present evidence on some of the driving forces causing these changes in the marriage market: the rise of the birth control pill and women's control over their own fertility; sharp changes in wage structure, including a rise in inequality and partial closing.
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New from ohio university press: marriage by force? contestation over consent and coercion in africa edited by annie bunting (york univers.
Contestation over consent and coercion in africa “this fascinating collection addresses the important problem of determining what forced marriage is through the perspective of historical studies of marriage from precolonial through postcolonial eras in africa.
Annie bunting, benjamin n lawrance, and richard l roberts, eds, foreword by doris buss, afterword by emily s burrill, marriage by force? contestation over.
Some notable publications historicizing social justice and the longue durée of forced marriage in africa, in marriage by force.
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