Following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, there was a dramatic reversal of women’srights, and the state revived many premodern social conventions throughmodern means and institutions. Customs such as the enforced veiling of women, easy divorce for men, child marriage, and polygamy were robustly reintroducedand those who did not conform to societal strictures were severely punished. Atthe same time, new social and economic programs benefited the urban and ruralpoor, especially women, which had a direct impact on gender relations and theinstitution of marriage. Edited by Janet Afary and Jesilyn Faust, this interdisciplinaryvolume responds to the growing interest and need for literature on gender, marriageand family relations in the Islamic context. The book examines how the institutionof marriage transformed in Iran, paying close attention to the country’s cultureand politics. Part One examines changes in urban marriages to new forms ofcohabitation. In Part Two contributors, such as Soraya Tremayne, explore the waytechnology and social media has impacted and altered the institution of family.Part Three turns its eye to look at marital changes in the rural and tribal sectorsof society through the works of anthropologists including Erika Friedl and Mary Hegland. Based on the work of both new and established scholars, the bookprovides an up-to-date study of an important and intensely politicized subject.
Janet Afary & Jesilyn Faust
Iranian Romance in the Digital Age [PDF ebook]
From Arranged Marriage to White Marriage
Iranian Romance in the Digital Age [PDF ebook]
From Arranged Marriage to White Marriage
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 264 ● ISBN 9780755618293 ● Éditeur Janet Afary & Jesilyn Faust ● Maison d’édition Bloomsbury Publishing ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7702587 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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