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Transformation of the social role of woman, family and marriage in multinational Russia of the 1920s

Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023
The paper is devoted to the evolution of the role of a woman in society, family and marriage institutions in Russia after the revolutionary events of 1917. In the 1920s, the development of matrimonial relations had a liberal orientation and was held under the conditional motto “less state”.
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RE-ALIGNING THE SELF: THE NDEBELE WOMAN AND THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY AS PRESENTED IN NDEBELE MYTHOLOGY

Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies, 2015
 This article sets out to discuss the role of the Ndebele woman within the various institutions of Ndebele culture. It analyses the woman within the context of marriage, family and society as a whole. The researchers trace the development of the woman from a pre-colonial context as reflected in the Ndebele myth of creation, through a colonial context ...
L Siziba, F Wood
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THE VIOLENT MARRIAGE: INVESTIGATION OF THE BATTERED WOMAN, HER PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND FAMILY BACKGROUND

2023
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 40-02, Section: B, page: 9320.
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Undergraduate Activists in the Woman's Movement and Their Public: Attitudes towards Marriage and the Family

Sociological Focus, 1975
Abstract This paper compares the attitudes towards women's home and famiy roles of two groups of undergraduate women: undergraduate activists in the Women's Liberation Movement and a random sample of non-activist undergraduates. Data from both of these groups pertaining to career aspirations, marital and fertility expectations, communal living ...
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“Third World Woman,” Family, and Marriage: South Asian Diasporic Fiction as a Site for Consolidation of the American Nation-state

South Asian Review, 2014
Reviewing four popular works of fiction—Samina Ali's Madras on Rainy Days, Chitra Bannerji Divakaruni's Arranged Marriage, Tanuja Desai Hidier's Born Confused, and Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake—I as...
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