Patriarchal Lineages in 21st-Century Christian Courtship

Patriarchal Lineages in 21st-Century Christian Courtship

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  • Author: Elizabeth L. Shively
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030496228
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 187

Drawing from a study of courtship media and ethnographic work at purity retreats and home-school conventions across the Midwest, this is the first inquiry into modern Christian courtship, an alternative to dating that asks young people to avoid both romance and sex until they are ready to be married. Bridging sociological and historical studies of American Christianity with youth and girlhood studies literatures, Elizabeth Shively finds that the courtship system is designed to shore up the patriarchal nuclear family structure at the center of conservative Christianity and ensure predictability in the face of emerging adulthood: single young women work to embody ideals of “luminous femininity” and model themselves after archetypes such as the “Proverbs 31 woman,” the “stay-at-home-daughter,” and the “mission-minded girl,” and courting couples strive to “guard their hearts” against premature emotional intimacy. Nonetheless, participants report that courtship, like other relationships, inevitably carries an element of risk, and it ultimately fails to offer a substantial challenge to the to the sexist realities of youth dating culture.


The Kin Who Count

The Kin Who Count

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  • Author: Margaret L. Meriwether
  • Publisher: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN: 0292788142
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

The history of the Middle Eastern family presents as many questions as there are currently answers. Who lived together in the household? Who married whom and for how long? Who got a piece of the patrimonial pie? These are the questions that Margaret Meriwether investigates in this groundbreaking study of family life among the upper classes of the Ottoman Empire in the pre-modern and early modern period. Meriwether recreates Aleppo family life over time from records kept by the Islamic religious courts that held jurisdiction over all matters of family law and property transactions. From this research, she asserts that the stereotype of the large, patriarchal patrilineal family rarely existed in reality. Instead, Aleppo's notables organized their families in a great diversity of ways, despite the fact that they were all members of the same social class with widely shared cultural values, acting under the same system of family law. She concludes that this had important implications for gender relations and demonstrates that it gave women more authority and greater autonomy than is usually acknowledged.


Household and Family in the Balkans

Household and Family in the Balkans

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  • Author: Karl Kaser
  • Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
  • ISBN: 3643504063
  • Category : Families
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 626

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the foundation of the 'Balkan Family History Project' at the University of Graz in 1993, this volume unites the most outstanding essays by the project members that have appeared over the course of the previous two decades, scattered in various journals and books. These essays cover the interval from the 19th to the 21st century and reflect the current status of Balkan family research in historical, anthropological, and demographical perspectives. (Series: Studies on South East Europe - Vol. 13)


War, Peace and Progress in the 21st Century

War, Peace and Progress in the 21st Century

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  • Author: Mark T. Berger
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317983416
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 347

The history of development is one marked by insecurities, violence, and persistent conflict. It is not surprising, therefore, that development is now thought of as one of the central challenges of world politics. However, its complexities are often overlooked in scholarly analysis and among policy practitioners, who tend to adopt a technocratic approach to the crisis of development and violence. This book brings together a wide range of contributions aimed at investigating different aspects of the history of development and violence, and its implications for contemporary efforts to consolidate the development-security nexus. From environmental concerns, through vigilante citizenship, to the legacies of armed conflicts during and after decolonization, the different chapters reconstruct the contradictory history of development and critically engage contemporary responses and their implications for social and political analyses. In examining violence and insecurity in relation to core organising principles of world politics the contributors engage the problems associated with the nation state and the inter-state system and underlying assumptions of the promises of progress. The book offers a range of perspectives on the contradictions of development, and on how domination, violence and resistance have been conceived. At the same time it exemplifies the relevance of alternative methodological and conceptual approaches to contemporary challenges of development. This book was published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.


Negotiating Patriarchy and Gender in Africa

Negotiating Patriarchy and Gender in Africa

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  • Author: Egodi Uchendu
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1793642052
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 353

This book examines the entrenchment of patriarchy in Africa and its attendant socioeconomic and political consequences on gender relations. Using both historical and modern examples, contributors analyze the ways women have been systematically marginalized in African societies and call for improved policy implementation on gender issues in Africa.


Printing and Parenting in Early Modern England

Printing and Parenting in Early Modern England

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  • Author: Douglas A. Brooks
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351908839
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 405

The relation between procreation and authorship, between reproduction and publication, has a long history - indeed, that relationship may well be the very foundation of history itself. The essays in this volume bring into focus a remarkably important and complex phase of this long history. In this volume, some of the most renowned scholars in the field persuasively demonstrate that during the early modern period, the awkward, incomplete transition from manuscript to print brought on by the invention of the printing press temporarily exposed and disturbed the epistemic foundations of English culture. As a result of this cultural upheaval, the discursive field of parenting was profoundly transformed. Through an examination of the literature of the period, this volume illuminates how many important conceptual systems related to gender, sexuality, human reproduction, legitimacy, maternity, kinship, paternity, dynasty, inheritance, and patriarchal authority came to be grounded in a range of anxieties and concerns directly linked to an emergent publishing industry and book trade. In exploring a wide spectrum of historical and cultural artifacts produced during the convergence of human and mechanical reproduction, of parenting and printing, these essays necessarily bring together two of the most vital critical paradigms available to scholars today: gender studies and the history of the book. Not only does this rare interdisciplinary coupling generate fresh and exciting insights into the literary and cultural production of the early modern period but it also greatly enriches the two critical paradigms themselves.


Edinburgh Companion to the Bible and the Arts

Edinburgh Companion to the Bible and the Arts

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  • Author: Prickett Stephen Prickett
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN: 147447179X
  • Category : LITERARY CRITICISM
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 608

An authoritative assessment of the changing relationship between the Bible and the artsIn this unique Companion, 35 scholars, from world-famous to just beginning, explore the role of the Bible in art and of artistic motifs in the Bible. The specially commissioned chapters demonstrate that just as the arts have portrayed biblical stories in a variety of ways and media over the centuries, so what we call 'the' Bible is not actually a single entity but has been composed of fiercely contested translations of texts in many languages, whose selection has depended historically on a variety of cultural pressures, theological, social, and, not least, aesthetic. Key Features:* Divided into 3 sections, Inspiration and Theory, Art and Architecture, and Literature* Generously illustrated * Covers aesthetic interpretations of specific biblical books; of the Hebrew and Christian Bibles as a whole; the transmission of biblical texts; various bindings and illustrations of Bibles - in response to pressures as diverse as Islamic craftsmanship and the English Reformation* Includes pieces on biblical influences on poetry, painting, church architecture, decoration, and stained glass; on poetry, hymns, novels, plays, and fantasy literature* Spans the earliest days of the Christian era to the present


A Christian Exploration of Women's Bodies and Rebirth in Shin Buddhism

A Christian Exploration of Women's Bodies and Rebirth in Shin Buddhism

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  • Author: Kristin Johnston Largen
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN: 1498536565
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 213

Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism inherited many negative doctrines around women’s bodies, which in some early Buddhist texts were presented as an obstacle to rebirth, and a hindrance to awakening in general. Beginning with an examination of these doctrines, the book explores Shin teachings and texts, as well as the Japanese context in which they developed, with a focus on women and rebirth in Amida’s Pure Land. These doctrines are then compared to similar doctrines in Christianity and used to suggestion fruitful avenues of Christian theological reflection.


Womanhood and Girlhood in Twenty-First Century Middle Class Kenya

Womanhood and Girlhood in Twenty-First Century Middle Class Kenya

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  • Author: Besi Brillian Muhonja
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN: 1498534341
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 130

This examination of Kenya’s middle class demonstrates how contemporary social performances of femaleness are disrupting and complicating conceptions of gender and gendered identities and institutions. This book will alter scholarship of female gender identity in Kenya, forcing the creation of new, responsive action for African girls and women.


Medieval Heresies

Medieval Heresies

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  • Author: Christine Caldwell Ames
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 110702336X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 375

A comparative history of heresy in Latin and Greek Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, spanning the fourth to the sixteenth century.