Breaking Eurocentric Frames on Arranged Marriage: Uncovering the Dynamics of a Marital Institution
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Background to this research -- 2 Societal relevance of this book -- 3 Academic relevance of this book -- 4 Focus group: British Pakistanis -- 5 Methodology and literature studied -- 6 Coda -- 7 Note on personal background -- 8 Structure and plan of this book -- 1 Main Differences Between Arranged and Autonomous Marriage - A Preliminary Examination -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Two marital systems and main differences -- 1.3 Manner of mate selection - who selects the marital spouse? -- 1.3.1 Autonomous marriage: individual selection -- 1.3.2 Arranged marriage: group selection -- 1.4 Manner of mate selection: which criteria guide the selection? -- 1.4.1 Autonomous marriage: subjective selection criteria -- 1.4.2 Arranged marriage: objective selection criteria -- 1.5 Evaluation -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 2 Viewing the Arranged Marriage as the 'Other' Marriage -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of free choice -- 2.2.1 The freedom standard -- 2.2.2 Arranged marriages are equated with forced marriages -- 2.2.3 Arranged and forced marriages: the grey area -- 2.2.4 Concluding remarks: how force haunts the arranged marriage -- 2.3 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of control: Looking into arranged marriage types, the search for control -- 2.4 Perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.4.1 Consent: the full and free standard -- 2.4.2 No place for consent -- 2.4.3 Consent claiming its place in arranged marriages -- 2.4.3.1 Consent full and free? -- 2.4.3.2 Consent short of full and free? -- 2.4.3.3 Consent given a collectivist bent -- 2.4.4 Summary of perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.5 Defining the arranged marriage, in search of autonomy -- 2.6 Conclusion: the arranged marriage becomes a marriage of shortcomings -- 3 Autonomous Marriage | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is an autonomous marriage? A brief exploration -- 3.3 Brief history of the autonomous marriage -- 3.3.1 Brief introduction -- 3.3.2 Families on the verge of modernity -- 3.3.3 Marriage as a contract, the influence of the Enlightenment -- 3.3.4 Marriage and love -- 3.3.4.1 Traditional views -- 3.3.4.2 Love in modern times, the influence of Romanticism -- 3.4 How one is brought up in an autonomous marriage culture -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Arranged Marriage - The Ideal Type -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Arranged marriage cultures are cultures of hierarchy -- 4.3 Arranged marriage cultures value the marriage status -- 4.4 Arranged marriage affects the group rather than the individual -- 4.5 Arranged marriage cultures value the collective -- 4.6 Arranged marriage cultures value group mate selection -- 4.6.1 Wisdom of elders -- 4.6.2 Segregated societies, shame and blame -- 4.7 Arranged marriage cultures value objective reasons to marry -- 4.8 How one is brought up in an arranged marriage culture -- 4.9 Conclusion -- 5 Consent under Constraints - A Case study of Consent in a Hierarchical Arranged Marriage -- 5.1 Introduction to 'consent under constraints' -- 5.2 Aim, methodology and structure of this chapter -- 5.3 Case of a hypothetical hierarchical arranged marriage -- 5.4 The conditions for giving a valid consent -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Free to consent? -- 5.4.3 Consent must be unforced -- 5.4.3.1 Agents come to the transaction with clean hands -- 5.4.3.2 Intention for force applied to have negative bearing -- 5.4.3.3 Did force cause the giving of consent? -- 5.4.4 Summary of findings on 'unforced choice as condition for valid consent' -- 5.5 Informed consent: knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.1 Introduction -- 5.5.2 Case of transferred knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.3 Parent paternalistic approach | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.5.4 Child-centred approach -- 5.5.5 Materiality -- 5.5.6 Summary of findings on informed consent -- 5.6 Signalling of consent -- 5.6.1 Introduction -- 5.6.2 Implicit consent -- 5.6.3 Reliance on implicit consent -- 5.6.4 Signalling consent -- 5.6.4.1 Signalling in person -- 5.6.4.2 Distinct and definite signalling -- 5.6.4.3 Unequivocal signal -- 5.6.4.4 The subjective or objective test? -- 5.6.5 Summary of findings on the signalling of consent -- 5.7 Scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.1 Introduction -- 5.7.2 Misunderstandings about scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.3 Differences in interpretation -- 5.7.4 Approaches to interpretation -- 5.7.4.1 Literal interpretation -- 5.7.4.2 Purposive interpretation -- 5.7.4.3 Justification -- 5.7.5 Summary of scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.8 The capacity to consent -- 5.8.1 A marital agent and the capacity to consent -- 5.8.2 Justification to consent on behalf of marital agent -- 5.8.2.1 Substituted judgement -- 5.8.2.2 Acting in agent's best interests -- 5.8.2.3 Parents acting as agent's proxy -- 5.8.2.4 Compelling reasons -- 5.8.3 Summary of findings on the capacity to consent -- 5.9 Conclusion -- 6 Understanding Changing Arranged Marriage Patterns -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Changing arranged marriage patterns -- 6.3 Case studies -- 6.3.1 Introduction to case studies -- 6.3.2 Case of highly individualistic daughter vs low individualistic father -- 6.3.3 Case of a moderately individualistic daughter versus moderately low individualistic father -- 6.4 Importance of analysing degrees of individualism in arranged marriage cultures -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion: Turn the Picture Round - Understanding the Arranged Marriage on Its Own Terms -- 7.1 Main concluding findings and recommendations -- 7.2 Suggestions for further research -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements | |
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contents | Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Background to this research -- 2 Societal relevance of this book -- 3 Academic relevance of this book -- 4 Focus group: British Pakistanis -- 5 Methodology and literature studied -- 6 Coda -- 7 Note on personal background -- 8 Structure and plan of this book -- 1 Main Differences Between Arranged and Autonomous Marriage - A Preliminary Examination -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Two marital systems and main differences -- 1.3 Manner of mate selection - who selects the marital spouse? -- 1.3.1 Autonomous marriage: individual selection -- 1.3.2 Arranged marriage: group selection -- 1.4 Manner of mate selection: which criteria guide the selection? -- 1.4.1 Autonomous marriage: subjective selection criteria -- 1.4.2 Arranged marriage: objective selection criteria -- 1.5 Evaluation -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 2 Viewing the Arranged Marriage as the 'Other' Marriage -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of free choice -- 2.2.1 The freedom standard -- 2.2.2 Arranged marriages are equated with forced marriages -- 2.2.3 Arranged and forced marriages: the grey area -- 2.2.4 Concluding remarks: how force haunts the arranged marriage -- 2.3 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of control: Looking into arranged marriage types, the search for control -- 2.4 Perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.4.1 Consent: the full and free standard -- 2.4.2 No place for consent -- 2.4.3 Consent claiming its place in arranged marriages -- 2.4.3.1 Consent full and free? -- 2.4.3.2 Consent short of full and free? -- 2.4.3.3 Consent given a collectivist bent -- 2.4.4 Summary of perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.5 Defining the arranged marriage, in search of autonomy -- 2.6 Conclusion: the arranged marriage becomes a marriage of shortcomings -- 3 Autonomous Marriage 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is an autonomous marriage? A brief exploration -- 3.3 Brief history of the autonomous marriage -- 3.3.1 Brief introduction -- 3.3.2 Families on the verge of modernity -- 3.3.3 Marriage as a contract, the influence of the Enlightenment -- 3.3.4 Marriage and love -- 3.3.4.1 Traditional views -- 3.3.4.2 Love in modern times, the influence of Romanticism -- 3.4 How one is brought up in an autonomous marriage culture -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Arranged Marriage - The Ideal Type -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Arranged marriage cultures are cultures of hierarchy -- 4.3 Arranged marriage cultures value the marriage status -- 4.4 Arranged marriage affects the group rather than the individual -- 4.5 Arranged marriage cultures value the collective -- 4.6 Arranged marriage cultures value group mate selection -- 4.6.1 Wisdom of elders -- 4.6.2 Segregated societies, shame and blame -- 4.7 Arranged marriage cultures value objective reasons to marry -- 4.8 How one is brought up in an arranged marriage culture -- 4.9 Conclusion -- 5 Consent under Constraints - A Case study of Consent in a Hierarchical Arranged Marriage -- 5.1 Introduction to 'consent under constraints' -- 5.2 Aim, methodology and structure of this chapter -- 5.3 Case of a hypothetical hierarchical arranged marriage -- 5.4 The conditions for giving a valid consent -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Free to consent? -- 5.4.3 Consent must be unforced -- 5.4.3.1 Agents come to the transaction with clean hands -- 5.4.3.2 Intention for force applied to have negative bearing -- 5.4.3.3 Did force cause the giving of consent? -- 5.4.4 Summary of findings on 'unforced choice as condition for valid consent' -- 5.5 Informed consent: knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.1 Introduction -- 5.5.2 Case of transferred knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.3 Parent paternalistic approach 5.5.4 Child-centred approach -- 5.5.5 Materiality -- 5.5.6 Summary of findings on informed consent -- 5.6 Signalling of consent -- 5.6.1 Introduction -- 5.6.2 Implicit consent -- 5.6.3 Reliance on implicit consent -- 5.6.4 Signalling consent -- 5.6.4.1 Signalling in person -- 5.6.4.2 Distinct and definite signalling -- 5.6.4.3 Unequivocal signal -- 5.6.4.4 The subjective or objective test? -- 5.6.5 Summary of findings on the signalling of consent -- 5.7 Scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.1 Introduction -- 5.7.2 Misunderstandings about scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.3 Differences in interpretation -- 5.7.4 Approaches to interpretation -- 5.7.4.1 Literal interpretation -- 5.7.4.2 Purposive interpretation -- 5.7.4.3 Justification -- 5.7.5 Summary of scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.8 The capacity to consent -- 5.8.1 A marital agent and the capacity to consent -- 5.8.2 Justification to consent on behalf of marital agent -- 5.8.2.1 Substituted judgement -- 5.8.2.2 Acting in agent's best interests -- 5.8.2.3 Parents acting as agent's proxy -- 5.8.2.4 Compelling reasons -- 5.8.3 Summary of findings on the capacity to consent -- 5.9 Conclusion -- 6 Understanding Changing Arranged Marriage Patterns -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Changing arranged marriage patterns -- 6.3 Case studies -- 6.3.1 Introduction to case studies -- 6.3.2 Case of highly individualistic daughter vs low individualistic father -- 6.3.3 Case of a moderately individualistic daughter versus moderately low individualistic father -- 6.4 Importance of analysing degrees of individualism in arranged marriage cultures -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion: Turn the Picture Round - Understanding the Arranged Marriage on Its Own Terms -- 7.1 Main concluding findings and recommendations -- 7.2 Suggestions for further research -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements |
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spelling | Tahir Verfasser aut Breaking Eurocentric Frames on Arranged Marriage Uncovering the Dynamics of a Marital Institution 1st ed The Hague Boom Uitgevers Den Haag 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Background to this research -- 2 Societal relevance of this book -- 3 Academic relevance of this book -- 4 Focus group: British Pakistanis -- 5 Methodology and literature studied -- 6 Coda -- 7 Note on personal background -- 8 Structure and plan of this book -- 1 Main Differences Between Arranged and Autonomous Marriage - A Preliminary Examination -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Two marital systems and main differences -- 1.3 Manner of mate selection - who selects the marital spouse? -- 1.3.1 Autonomous marriage: individual selection -- 1.3.2 Arranged marriage: group selection -- 1.4 Manner of mate selection: which criteria guide the selection? -- 1.4.1 Autonomous marriage: subjective selection criteria -- 1.4.2 Arranged marriage: objective selection criteria -- 1.5 Evaluation -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 2 Viewing the Arranged Marriage as the 'Other' Marriage -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of free choice -- 2.2.1 The freedom standard -- 2.2.2 Arranged marriages are equated with forced marriages -- 2.2.3 Arranged and forced marriages: the grey area -- 2.2.4 Concluding remarks: how force haunts the arranged marriage -- 2.3 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of control: Looking into arranged marriage types, the search for control -- 2.4 Perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.4.1 Consent: the full and free standard -- 2.4.2 No place for consent -- 2.4.3 Consent claiming its place in arranged marriages -- 2.4.3.1 Consent full and free? -- 2.4.3.2 Consent short of full and free? -- 2.4.3.3 Consent given a collectivist bent -- 2.4.4 Summary of perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.5 Defining the arranged marriage, in search of autonomy -- 2.6 Conclusion: the arranged marriage becomes a marriage of shortcomings -- 3 Autonomous Marriage 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is an autonomous marriage? A brief exploration -- 3.3 Brief history of the autonomous marriage -- 3.3.1 Brief introduction -- 3.3.2 Families on the verge of modernity -- 3.3.3 Marriage as a contract, the influence of the Enlightenment -- 3.3.4 Marriage and love -- 3.3.4.1 Traditional views -- 3.3.4.2 Love in modern times, the influence of Romanticism -- 3.4 How one is brought up in an autonomous marriage culture -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Arranged Marriage - The Ideal Type -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Arranged marriage cultures are cultures of hierarchy -- 4.3 Arranged marriage cultures value the marriage status -- 4.4 Arranged marriage affects the group rather than the individual -- 4.5 Arranged marriage cultures value the collective -- 4.6 Arranged marriage cultures value group mate selection -- 4.6.1 Wisdom of elders -- 4.6.2 Segregated societies, shame and blame -- 4.7 Arranged marriage cultures value objective reasons to marry -- 4.8 How one is brought up in an arranged marriage culture -- 4.9 Conclusion -- 5 Consent under Constraints - A Case study of Consent in a Hierarchical Arranged Marriage -- 5.1 Introduction to 'consent under constraints' -- 5.2 Aim, methodology and structure of this chapter -- 5.3 Case of a hypothetical hierarchical arranged marriage -- 5.4 The conditions for giving a valid consent -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Free to consent? -- 5.4.3 Consent must be unforced -- 5.4.3.1 Agents come to the transaction with clean hands -- 5.4.3.2 Intention for force applied to have negative bearing -- 5.4.3.3 Did force cause the giving of consent? -- 5.4.4 Summary of findings on 'unforced choice as condition for valid consent' -- 5.5 Informed consent: knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.1 Introduction -- 5.5.2 Case of transferred knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.3 Parent paternalistic approach 5.5.4 Child-centred approach -- 5.5.5 Materiality -- 5.5.6 Summary of findings on informed consent -- 5.6 Signalling of consent -- 5.6.1 Introduction -- 5.6.2 Implicit consent -- 5.6.3 Reliance on implicit consent -- 5.6.4 Signalling consent -- 5.6.4.1 Signalling in person -- 5.6.4.2 Distinct and definite signalling -- 5.6.4.3 Unequivocal signal -- 5.6.4.4 The subjective or objective test? -- 5.6.5 Summary of findings on the signalling of consent -- 5.7 Scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.1 Introduction -- 5.7.2 Misunderstandings about scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.3 Differences in interpretation -- 5.7.4 Approaches to interpretation -- 5.7.4.1 Literal interpretation -- 5.7.4.2 Purposive interpretation -- 5.7.4.3 Justification -- 5.7.5 Summary of scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.8 The capacity to consent -- 5.8.1 A marital agent and the capacity to consent -- 5.8.2 Justification to consent on behalf of marital agent -- 5.8.2.1 Substituted judgement -- 5.8.2.2 Acting in agent's best interests -- 5.8.2.3 Parents acting as agent's proxy -- 5.8.2.4 Compelling reasons -- 5.8.3 Summary of findings on the capacity to consent -- 5.9 Conclusion -- 6 Understanding Changing Arranged Marriage Patterns -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Changing arranged marriage patterns -- 6.3 Case studies -- 6.3.1 Introduction to case studies -- 6.3.2 Case of highly individualistic daughter vs low individualistic father -- 6.3.3 Case of a moderately individualistic daughter versus moderately low individualistic father -- 6.4 Importance of analysing degrees of individualism in arranged marriage cultures -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion: Turn the Picture Round - Understanding the Arranged Marriage on Its Own Terms -- 7.1 Main concluding findings and recommendations -- 7.2 Suggestions for further research -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements Ehevermittlung (DE-588)4013660-7 gnd rswk-swf Ehevermittlung (DE-588)4013660-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Tahir Breaking Eurocentric Frames on Arranged Marriage The Hague : Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,c2022 9789462362871 |
spellingShingle | Tahir Breaking Eurocentric Frames on Arranged Marriage Uncovering the Dynamics of a Marital Institution Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Background to this research -- 2 Societal relevance of this book -- 3 Academic relevance of this book -- 4 Focus group: British Pakistanis -- 5 Methodology and literature studied -- 6 Coda -- 7 Note on personal background -- 8 Structure and plan of this book -- 1 Main Differences Between Arranged and Autonomous Marriage - A Preliminary Examination -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Two marital systems and main differences -- 1.3 Manner of mate selection - who selects the marital spouse? -- 1.3.1 Autonomous marriage: individual selection -- 1.3.2 Arranged marriage: group selection -- 1.4 Manner of mate selection: which criteria guide the selection? -- 1.4.1 Autonomous marriage: subjective selection criteria -- 1.4.2 Arranged marriage: objective selection criteria -- 1.5 Evaluation -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 2 Viewing the Arranged Marriage as the 'Other' Marriage -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of free choice -- 2.2.1 The freedom standard -- 2.2.2 Arranged marriages are equated with forced marriages -- 2.2.3 Arranged and forced marriages: the grey area -- 2.2.4 Concluding remarks: how force haunts the arranged marriage -- 2.3 Arranged marriage held up to the standard of control: Looking into arranged marriage types, the search for control -- 2.4 Perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.4.1 Consent: the full and free standard -- 2.4.2 No place for consent -- 2.4.3 Consent claiming its place in arranged marriages -- 2.4.3.1 Consent full and free? -- 2.4.3.2 Consent short of full and free? -- 2.4.3.3 Consent given a collectivist bent -- 2.4.4 Summary of perspectives on consent and the arranged marriage -- 2.5 Defining the arranged marriage, in search of autonomy -- 2.6 Conclusion: the arranged marriage becomes a marriage of shortcomings -- 3 Autonomous Marriage 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is an autonomous marriage? A brief exploration -- 3.3 Brief history of the autonomous marriage -- 3.3.1 Brief introduction -- 3.3.2 Families on the verge of modernity -- 3.3.3 Marriage as a contract, the influence of the Enlightenment -- 3.3.4 Marriage and love -- 3.3.4.1 Traditional views -- 3.3.4.2 Love in modern times, the influence of Romanticism -- 3.4 How one is brought up in an autonomous marriage culture -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Arranged Marriage - The Ideal Type -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Arranged marriage cultures are cultures of hierarchy -- 4.3 Arranged marriage cultures value the marriage status -- 4.4 Arranged marriage affects the group rather than the individual -- 4.5 Arranged marriage cultures value the collective -- 4.6 Arranged marriage cultures value group mate selection -- 4.6.1 Wisdom of elders -- 4.6.2 Segregated societies, shame and blame -- 4.7 Arranged marriage cultures value objective reasons to marry -- 4.8 How one is brought up in an arranged marriage culture -- 4.9 Conclusion -- 5 Consent under Constraints - A Case study of Consent in a Hierarchical Arranged Marriage -- 5.1 Introduction to 'consent under constraints' -- 5.2 Aim, methodology and structure of this chapter -- 5.3 Case of a hypothetical hierarchical arranged marriage -- 5.4 The conditions for giving a valid consent -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Free to consent? -- 5.4.3 Consent must be unforced -- 5.4.3.1 Agents come to the transaction with clean hands -- 5.4.3.2 Intention for force applied to have negative bearing -- 5.4.3.3 Did force cause the giving of consent? -- 5.4.4 Summary of findings on 'unforced choice as condition for valid consent' -- 5.5 Informed consent: knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.1 Introduction -- 5.5.2 Case of transferred knowledge and understanding -- 5.5.3 Parent paternalistic approach 5.5.4 Child-centred approach -- 5.5.5 Materiality -- 5.5.6 Summary of findings on informed consent -- 5.6 Signalling of consent -- 5.6.1 Introduction -- 5.6.2 Implicit consent -- 5.6.3 Reliance on implicit consent -- 5.6.4 Signalling consent -- 5.6.4.1 Signalling in person -- 5.6.4.2 Distinct and definite signalling -- 5.6.4.3 Unequivocal signal -- 5.6.4.4 The subjective or objective test? -- 5.6.5 Summary of findings on the signalling of consent -- 5.7 Scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.1 Introduction -- 5.7.2 Misunderstandings about scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.7.3 Differences in interpretation -- 5.7.4 Approaches to interpretation -- 5.7.4.1 Literal interpretation -- 5.7.4.2 Purposive interpretation -- 5.7.4.3 Justification -- 5.7.5 Summary of scope and interpretation of consent -- 5.8 The capacity to consent -- 5.8.1 A marital agent and the capacity to consent -- 5.8.2 Justification to consent on behalf of marital agent -- 5.8.2.1 Substituted judgement -- 5.8.2.2 Acting in agent's best interests -- 5.8.2.3 Parents acting as agent's proxy -- 5.8.2.4 Compelling reasons -- 5.8.3 Summary of findings on the capacity to consent -- 5.9 Conclusion -- 6 Understanding Changing Arranged Marriage Patterns -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Changing arranged marriage patterns -- 6.3 Case studies -- 6.3.1 Introduction to case studies -- 6.3.2 Case of highly individualistic daughter vs low individualistic father -- 6.3.3 Case of a moderately individualistic daughter versus moderately low individualistic father -- 6.4 Importance of analysing degrees of individualism in arranged marriage cultures -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion: Turn the Picture Round - Understanding the Arranged Marriage on Its Own Terms -- 7.1 Main concluding findings and recommendations -- 7.2 Suggestions for further research -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements Ehevermittlung (DE-588)4013660-7 gnd |
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