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Wedded Wife

Autor Rachael Lennon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mai 2023
This is an intimate but wide-ranging intersectional history of marriage, tracing the improvement in women's lot over 500 years. Feminist historian Rachael Lennon examines marriage traditionsand rituals of cultures around the world interspersed with her own romantic aspirations and experience of planning a same-sex wedding. "Which one of you is the bride?" asks a rather flustered florist. Who gets the engagement ring? Who's given away? In shaking off patriarchal expectations, Rachael examines marriage's troubling past and celebrates a more joyful present. The book is structured in four parts:
  • Proposals - Popping the question
  • Weddings - The big day
  • Married life - What came next?
  • The end - Till death us do part?
Each section will include the brutal realities of past women's experiences - from Eleanor of Aquitaine to Tudor queens, from the lives of enslaved Africans to East India Company children - whilst also recognising centuries of activists who have transformed the institution of marriage. In the myriad of decision-making for our own weddings, we can build on the past to redefine this most personal of public institutions for the future.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780711267114
ISBN-10: 0711267111
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 220 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Quarto

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction
SHE SAID YES
Popping the question
Just the two of us
Better to marry than burn - or starve
The usual inducements of women to marry
Political proposals
THE BIG DAY
A manoeuvring business
Making it official
Putting on a show
A consummation to be devoutly wished
WHAT COMES NEXT?
What's in a name?
Love, fair looks and true obedience
Forsaking all others
A fruitful union
Having it all - domestic, social and paid labour
Till death do us part
Keeping up the fight
Epilogue
Notes