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Chapter 6 A Cousin Marriage Equals a Forced Marriage Transnational Marriages: between Closely Related Spouses in Denmark
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Anika Liversage
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 The Prevalence and Outcomes of Consanguineous Marriage in Contemporary Societies 33
- Chapter 2 Risk Calculations in Consanguinity 46
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PART I Continuity and Change in Traditional Consanguineous Marriage
- Chapter 3 Cousin Marriages and Inherited Blood Disorders in the Sultanate of Oman 65
- Chapter 4 ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ Modern Biomedical Discourses and Changing Practices of Cousin Marriage in Southeastern Turkey 88
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PART II Cousin Marriages within Migrant Populations in Europe
- Chapter 5 British Pakistani Cousin Marriages and the Negotiation of Reproductive Risk 113
- Chapter 6 A Cousin Marriage Equals a Forced Marriage Transnational Marriages: between Closely Related Spouses in Denmark 130
- Chapter 7 Changing Patterns of Partner Choice? Cousin Marriages among Turks and Moroccans in the Netherlands 154
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PART III Consanguinity and Managing Genetic Risk
- Chapter 8 Using Community Genetics for Healthy Consanguinity 175
- Chapter 9 Premarital Carrier Testing and Matching in Jewish Communities 185
- Chapter 10 Preconception Care for Consanguineous Couples in the Netherlands 202
- Afterword: The Marriage of Cousins in Victorian England 218
- Notes on Contributors 229
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 The Prevalence and Outcomes of Consanguineous Marriage in Contemporary Societies 33
- Chapter 2 Risk Calculations in Consanguinity 46
-
PART I Continuity and Change in Traditional Consanguineous Marriage
- Chapter 3 Cousin Marriages and Inherited Blood Disorders in the Sultanate of Oman 65
- Chapter 4 ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ Modern Biomedical Discourses and Changing Practices of Cousin Marriage in Southeastern Turkey 88
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PART II Cousin Marriages within Migrant Populations in Europe
- Chapter 5 British Pakistani Cousin Marriages and the Negotiation of Reproductive Risk 113
- Chapter 6 A Cousin Marriage Equals a Forced Marriage Transnational Marriages: between Closely Related Spouses in Denmark 130
- Chapter 7 Changing Patterns of Partner Choice? Cousin Marriages among Turks and Moroccans in the Netherlands 154
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PART III Consanguinity and Managing Genetic Risk
- Chapter 8 Using Community Genetics for Healthy Consanguinity 175
- Chapter 9 Premarital Carrier Testing and Matching in Jewish Communities 185
- Chapter 10 Preconception Care for Consanguineous Couples in the Netherlands 202
- Afterword: The Marriage of Cousins in Victorian England 218
- Notes on Contributors 229
- Index 235