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Social Trends: Introductory Notes

  • Rounaq Jahan
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  1. I-XIV I
  2. Introduction 1
  3. SECTION ONE: REPRODUCTION
  4. Reproduction: Introductory Notes 7
  5. Socialization of Non-Human Primate Females: A Brief Overview 13
  6. Prenatal Hormones and Human Behavior: Implications for the Status of Women 19
  7. Spontaneous and Induced Abortion in Human and Non-Human Primates 25
  8. Birth Rituals in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Some Practical Applications 37
  9. The Relevance of Nourishment to the Reproductive Cycle of the Female in India 43
  10. Nutrition and Pregnancy 49
  11. Defining Marriage Cross-Culturally 55
  12. Matrescence, Becoming a Mother, A “New/Old” Rite de Passage 65
  13. Matri-Patrilocality and the Birth of the First Child 73
  14. Affectivity and Instrumentality in Friendship Patterns among American Women 87
  15. An Explanation for Matrilocal Residence 99
  16. SECTION TWO: WOMEN AND POWER
  17. Women and Power: Introductory Notes 111
  18. Women and Domestic Power: Political and Economic Strategies in Domestic Groups 117
  19. A Note on a Feminine Factor in Cultural History 131
  20. Non-Hierarchical, Hierarchical, and Masked Reciprocity in the Arab Village 139
  21. Bundu: Political Implications of Female Solidarity in a Secret Society 155
  22. Three Styles of Domestic Authority : A Cross-Cultural Study 165
  23. A Review of the Women’s Movement in the United States 177
  24. American Women in Politics: Culture, Structure, and Ideology 189
  25. SECTION THREE: SOCIAL TRENDS
  26. Social Trends: Introductory Notes 203
  27. The Eurogallegas : Female Spanish Migration 207
  28. Attitudes towards Reproduction in a Rapidly Changing African Society 215
  29. The Concepts of “Femininity” and “Liberation” in the Context of Changing Sex-Roles: Women in Modern India and America 219
  30. Vietnamese Women: Their Roles and Their Options 231
  31. Changing Roles of Women in Two African Muslim Cultures 249
  32. Women and Social Customs within the Family: A Case Study of Attitudes in Kerala, India 255
  33. Some Remarks on the Legal Equality between Men and Women 267
  34. Biographical Notes 273
  35. Index of Names 281
  36. Index of Subjects 287
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