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3. Arranged Marriage as a Process: From Premarital Normalization of Arranged Marriage to Arranged Divorce and Arranged Remarriage
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Foreword ix
- Introduction: Conceptualizing Arranged Marriage – From Binary Oppositions to Hybridity, Processuality, and Contextual Dependency 1
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Part I: Regulating Arranged Marriage
- 1. Nothing “Celestial” about It: Trafficking Underage Brides between Canada and the United States for the Purposes of Arranged Marriage 33
- 2. From Family Safety Net to the World Wide Web of Immigration Fraudsters: The Evolution of Arranged Marriages among South Asian Canadians 48
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Part II: (Re)conceptualizing Arranged Marriage
- 3. Arranged Marriage as a Process: From Premarital Normalization of Arranged Marriage to Arranged Divorce and Arranged Remarriage 67
- 4. Configuring Arranged Marriage as a Foil to Forced Marriage in Multicultural Australia 91
- 5. Forced Marriage and “Honor”-Based Violence in Britain: Issues, Debates, and the Question of Consent 108
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Part III: Revitalizing and Reinventing Arranged Marriage
- 6 Revisiting Transnational Arranged Marriages among Syrian Refugees in Germany: A Relational Approach 125
- 7. From Patriarchal Call to Digital Hunt: Transforming “Arranged Marriages” in China 141
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Part IV: Modernizing Arranged Marriage
- 8. Family-Arranged Marriages in Globalizing India: Shifting Scripts of Desire, Infidelity, and Emotional Compatibility 159
- 9. Progressive Traditions, Repressive Victorians, and the Modern Present: Arranged Marriage and Gender in Sri Lanka 175
- 10. “I Wanted to Choose for Myself”: Changing Marriage Patterns in the Ultra-Orthodox Society in Israel 190
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Part V: Diasporizing Arranged Marriage
- 11. Wedded to Tradition? Continuity and Change in Arranged Marriage Practices among British Indians 209
- 12. The Changing Face of Arranged Marriage in the South Asian Diaspora in Chicago 224
- Afterword 241
- Acknowledgments 255
- Notes on Contributors 257
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Series Foreword ix
- Introduction: Conceptualizing Arranged Marriage – From Binary Oppositions to Hybridity, Processuality, and Contextual Dependency 1
-
Part I: Regulating Arranged Marriage
- 1. Nothing “Celestial” about It: Trafficking Underage Brides between Canada and the United States for the Purposes of Arranged Marriage 33
- 2. From Family Safety Net to the World Wide Web of Immigration Fraudsters: The Evolution of Arranged Marriages among South Asian Canadians 48
-
Part II: (Re)conceptualizing Arranged Marriage
- 3. Arranged Marriage as a Process: From Premarital Normalization of Arranged Marriage to Arranged Divorce and Arranged Remarriage 67
- 4. Configuring Arranged Marriage as a Foil to Forced Marriage in Multicultural Australia 91
- 5. Forced Marriage and “Honor”-Based Violence in Britain: Issues, Debates, and the Question of Consent 108
-
Part III: Revitalizing and Reinventing Arranged Marriage
- 6 Revisiting Transnational Arranged Marriages among Syrian Refugees in Germany: A Relational Approach 125
- 7. From Patriarchal Call to Digital Hunt: Transforming “Arranged Marriages” in China 141
-
Part IV: Modernizing Arranged Marriage
- 8. Family-Arranged Marriages in Globalizing India: Shifting Scripts of Desire, Infidelity, and Emotional Compatibility 159
- 9. Progressive Traditions, Repressive Victorians, and the Modern Present: Arranged Marriage and Gender in Sri Lanka 175
- 10. “I Wanted to Choose for Myself”: Changing Marriage Patterns in the Ultra-Orthodox Society in Israel 190
-
Part V: Diasporizing Arranged Marriage
- 11. Wedded to Tradition? Continuity and Change in Arranged Marriage Practices among British Indians 209
- 12. The Changing Face of Arranged Marriage in the South Asian Diaspora in Chicago 224
- Afterword 241
- Acknowledgments 255
- Notes on Contributors 257
- Index 263