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Journal of Media and Religion, 2021
In October 2018, Lucy Aharish, a Muslim Israeli-Arab journalist, and Tzachi Halevy, a Jewish Israeli actor, were married. In Israel, mixed-marriage, especially between a Jewish-Israeli man and a Muslim-Arab-Israeli woman, is perceived to threaten the ...
Einat Lachover, Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui
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In October 2018, Lucy Aharish, a Muslim Israeli-Arab journalist, and Tzachi Halevy, a Jewish Israeli actor, were married. In Israel, mixed-marriage, especially between a Jewish-Israeli man and a Muslim-Arab-Israeli woman, is perceived to threaten the ...
Einat Lachover, Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui
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Adaptation, 2020
At a historical moment in which we attempt to come to grips with the legacy of racial inequality, this essay considers two twenty-first-century adaptations of Chaucer’s ‘Man of Law’s Tale’, which respond to the xenophobic and imperialist ideology of ...
B. O’Connell
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At a historical moment in which we attempt to come to grips with the legacy of racial inequality, this essay considers two twenty-first-century adaptations of Chaucer’s ‘Man of Law’s Tale’, which respond to the xenophobic and imperialist ideology of ...
B. O’Connell
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Journal of Family Issues, 2021
This qualitative study based on 34 in-depth interviews (IDIs) with cis-gendered tongzhi (men who are attracted to men) critically explores the factors influencing their decisions to enter mixed-orientation marriages (MOMs) in China.
Chang-Hyun Song +3 more
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This qualitative study based on 34 in-depth interviews (IDIs) with cis-gendered tongzhi (men who are attracted to men) critically explores the factors influencing their decisions to enter mixed-orientation marriages (MOMs) in China.
Chang-Hyun Song +3 more
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The end of ethnicity? Racism and ambivalence among offspring of mixed marriages in Israel
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2019Research into ethnic inequality in Israel indicates continuing gaps in education and employment between Israelis whose ethnic origin lies in Muslim countries and those with roots in Christian countries. The categories that were created ex nihilo with the
Tal Sagiv, Gad Yair
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When Syrian ‘Girls’ Meet Turkish ‘Boys’: Mapping Gendered Stories of Mixed Marriages
Middle East Critique, 2019This article explores the gendered experiences and negotiations of Syrian refugee women throughout forced migration processes and the different strategies during family formation that both Turkish men and Syrian women develop in mixed marriages.
S. Akyuz, Özgün Tursun
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2003
This voice describes the phenomena of mixed marriages, evidencing the main concepts and aspects provided by the sociological, the psychological and the juridical perspectives. The voice is also available in the Italian version: see “Matrimoni misti”.
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This voice describes the phenomena of mixed marriages, evidencing the main concepts and aspects provided by the sociological, the psychological and the juridical perspectives. The voice is also available in the Italian version: see “Matrimoni misti”.
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Psychopathology in Mixed Marriages
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1967(1967). Psychopathology in Mixed Marriages. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 67-82.
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Long Range Planning, 1990
I n today's business environment, top managers in the international company are faced with a challenge that may be described as "the managing of mixed marriages." There are several of these so-called mixed marriages to contend with: the mixed economies involving government either through subsidy or nationalization; the interdependent economies of the ...
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I n today's business environment, top managers in the international company are faced with a challenge that may be described as "the managing of mixed marriages." There are several of these so-called mixed marriages to contend with: the mixed economies involving government either through subsidy or nationalization; the interdependent economies of the ...
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Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1970
As IN other Anglo-Saxon countries, Australians think of interfaith marriages as CatholicProtestant marriages. There are too few Jews in Australia to make a Jewish-Gentile marriage at all common. In the 1961 Census, 2,465 or eight percent of all married Jews, were married to a Christian spouse.
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As IN other Anglo-Saxon countries, Australians think of interfaith marriages as CatholicProtestant marriages. There are too few Jews in Australia to make a Jewish-Gentile marriage at all common. In the 1961 Census, 2,465 or eight percent of all married Jews, were married to a Christian spouse.
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