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Marriage in Contemporary Zimbabwe: Identity, Community, and Change: Routledge Contemporary Africa

Editat de Manase Kudzai Chiweshe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 dec 2024
The book provides a social analysis of marriage in contemporary Zimbabwe, highlighting how the institution is changing and evolving in the face of societal factors such as globalisation, technology, increased migration, religious plurality and shifting cultural systems.
Marriage has always occupied a profound cultural and social significance in Zimbabwean society, but the forms and meanings attached to marriage have changed in recent decades. This book traces the evolution of Zimbabwean marriages from traditional pre-colonial customs into the diverse modern practices seen today. Drawing on rich qualitative insights from across urban, rural, and diaspora communities, the book explores the shift in traditional ascribed gender roles, and the complex negotiations between persisting tradition and emerging modern influences like women’s empowerment, partner choice, and divorce. It explores changes in childrearing and the dissolution of the extended family networks that once governed marriages and provided mutual support. The book also explores broader societal transformations such as urban migration and westernisation, and the impact of socioeconomic challenges such as HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, poverty, and economic hardship.
Students and scholars of Zimbabwean history, culture, gender, and the family will find this book essential for understanding the continuities and evolutions of the marriage institution in Zimbabwe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032893372
ISBN-10: 1032893370
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Contemporary Africa

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

1: Introduction to Marriage in Contemporary Zimbabwe  2: Continuances and Discontinuances: An Analysis of Marriages in Colonial and post-colonial urban space in Zimbabwe  3: ‘The vagina doesn’t get angry’: An analysis of the role of contemporary bridal showers in reconstructing and reinforcing traditional gender roles.  4: Impact of child marriages in Zimbabwe: Perspectives from adolescent street girls of the Harare Central Business District  5: Unlocking the Potential of Traditional Chiefs as Catalysts for Ending Child Marriages in Zimbabwe  6: The marriage institution and child delinquency in Zimbabwe  7: Domestic Violence Against Men in Zimbabwe: Experiences from Budiriro 5B, Harare  8: Gender-based violence among married couples in a mainstream church in Harare, Zimbabwe  9: The good, the bad and ugly: Exploring the impact of social media on Zimbabwean marriages  10: Controversies surrounding ‘Small houses’ in contemporary Zimbabwe.  11: Dissolution of Marriages in Zimbabwe. A Case of Harare  12: Multiple Jeopardies at the Interstices of Marriages and Inheritance Issues in Zimbabwe  13: Changing Trends in Marriages and Marriage Life Influenced by Climate Change in post-Fast Track Farms in Zvimba East District  14: Migration and Marriage Dynamics among Zimbabwean Couples: A Study of Migrant Couples and Separated Spouses

Notă biografică

Manase Kudzai Chiweshe is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, University of Zimbabwe, and Research Associate, Department of Sociology, Rhodes University, South Africa

Descriere

The book provides a social analysis of marriage in contemporary Zimbabwe, highlighting how it is evolving in the face of societal factors such as globalisation, technology, increased migration, religious plurality and shifting cultural systems. Essential reading for students and scholars of Zimbabwean history, culture, gender, and family.