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Domestic Tensions, National Anxieties: Global Perspectives on Marriage, Crisis, and Nation

Editat de Kristin Celello, Hanan Kholoussy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2016
Since the late nineteenth century, fears that marriage is in crisis have reverberated around the world. Domestic Tensions, National Anxieties explores this phenomenon, asking why people of various races, classes, and nations frequently seem to be fretting about marriage. Each of the twelve chapters analyzes a specific time and place during which proclamations of marriage crisis have dominated public discourse, whether in 1920s India, mid-century France, or present-day Iran. While each nation has had its own reasons for escalating anxieties over marriage and the family, common themes emerge in how people have understood and debated crises in marriage. Collectively, the chapters reveal how diverse individuals have deployed the institution of marriage to talk not only about intimate relationships, but also to understand the nation, its problems, and various socioeconomic and political transformations. The volume reveals critical insights and showcases original research across interdisciplinary and national boundaries, making a groundbreaking contribution to current scholarship on marriage, family, nationalism, gender, and the law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199856732
ISBN-10: 0199856737
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 14 hts
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

Highly specific issues regarding marriage and divorce frequently reflect broad national concerns, and in Domestic Tensions, National Anxieties: Global perspectives on marriage, crisis, and nation, the editors Kristin Celello and Hanan Kholoussy have collected twelve essays, spanning numerous countries and periods, to show that marriage regulations are often the site of complex power struggles ... [as this volume] demonstrates, governments consistently employ marriage regulation as a means of consolidating and increasing their power
The editors' ability to assemble this cornucopia of fascinating case studies is impressive.

Notă biografică

Kristin Celello is Associate Professor of History at Queens College, City University of New York. She is the author of Making Marriage Work: A History of Marriage and Divorce in the Twentieth-Century United States (UNC Press, 2009). Hanan Kholoussy is an Associate Professor of History at The American University in Cairo. She is the author of For Better, For Worse: The Marriage Crisis That Made Modern Egypt (Stanford University Press, 2010; AUC Press, 2010).