Marriage Discourses

Marriage Discourses
Author: Jowan A. Mohammed
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110751534


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Marriage was historically not only a romantic ideal, but a tool of exploitation of women in many regards. Women were often considered commodities and marriage was far away from the romantic stereotypes people relate to it today. While marriages served as diplomatic tools or means of political legitimization in the past, the discourses about marital relationships changed and women expressed their demands more openly. Discourses about marriage in history and literature naturally became more and more heated, especially during the "long" 19th century, when marriages were contested by social reformers or political radicals, male and female alike. The present volume provides a discussion of the role of marriage and the discourses about in different chronological and geographical contexts and shows which arguments played an important role for the demand for more equality in martial relationships. It focuses on marriage discourses, may they have been legal or rather socio-political ones. In addition, the disputes about marriage in literary works of the 19th and 20th centuries are presented to complement the historical debates.

Marriage Discourses

Marriage Discourses
Author: Jowan A. Mohammed
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110751453


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Marriage was historically not only a romantic ideal, but a tool of exploitation of women in many regards. Women were often considered commodities and marriage was far away from the romantic stereotypes people relate to it today. While marriages served as diplomatic tools or means of political legitimization in the past, the discourses about marital relationships changed and women expressed their demands more openly. Discourses about marriage in history and literature naturally became more and more heated, especially during the "long" 19th century, when marriages were contested by social reformers or political radicals, male and female alike. The present volume provides a discussion of the role of marriage and the discourses about in different chronological and geographical contexts and shows which arguments played an important role for the demand for more equality in martial relationships. It focuses on marriage discourses, may they have been legal or rather socio-political ones. In addition, the disputes about marriage in literary works of the 19th and 20th centuries are presented to complement the historical debates.

The Wedding Ring

The Wedding Ring
Author: Thomas De Witt Talmage
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1896
Genre: Marriage
ISBN:


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The Discourse of Marriage in the Greco-Roman World

The Discourse of Marriage in the Greco-Roman World
Author: Jeffrey Beneker
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299328406


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The famous polymath Plutarch often discussed the relationship between spouses in his works, including Marriage Advice, Dialogue on Love, and many of the Parallel Lives. In this collection, leading scholars explore the marital views expressed in Plutarch's works and the art, philosophy, and literature produced by his contemporaries and predecessors. Through aesthetically informed and sensitive modes of analysis, these contributors examine a wealth of representations—including violence in weddings and spousal devotion after death. The Discourse of Marriage in the Greco-Roman World demonstrates the varying conceptions of an institution that was central to ancient social and political life—and remains prominent in the modern world. This volume will contribute to scholars' understanding of the era and fascinate anyone interested in historic depictions of marriage and the role and status of women in the late Hellenistic and early Imperial periods.

Looking for Love in the Legal Discourse of Marriage

Looking for Love in the Legal Discourse of Marriage
Author: Renata Grossi
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1925021823


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This book examines the (in)visibility of romantic love in the legal discourse surrounding modern Australian marriage. It looks at how romantic love has become a core part of modernity, and a dominant part of the Western marriage discourse, and considers how the ideologies of romantic love are (or are not) replicated in the legal meaning of marriage. This examination raises two key issues. If love has become central to people’s understanding of marriage, then it is important for the legitimacy of law that love is reflected in both the content and application of the law. More fundamentally, it requires us to reconsider how we understand law, and to ask whether it is engaged with emotions, or separate from them. Along the way this book also considers the meaning of love itself in contemporary society, and asks whether love is a radical force capable of breaking down conservative meanings embedded in institutions like marriage, or whether it simply mirrors them. This book will be of interest to everyone working on love, marriage and sexuality in the disciplines of law, sociology and philosophy.

Discourses on Celestial Marriage

Discourses on Celestial Marriage
Author: Orson Pratt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1869
Genre: Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN:


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The Wedding Ring

The Wedding Ring
Author: T. De Witt Talmage
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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The Wedding Ring is a collection of conversations and investigations into marriage for prospective husbands and wives. Contents: "The Choice of a Wife, The Choice of a Husband, Clandestine Marriage, Duties of Husbands to Wives, Duties of Wives to Husbands, Costume, and Morals, Husbands and Wives, Matrimonial Discords, Hotels Versus Home, Easy Divorce, Maternity, The Children's Patrimony, The Mother of All, Sisterly Influence, Trials of Housekeeping, Woman Enthroned, Old Folks' Visit, Home, Sweet Home."

Approaches to Discourses of Marriage

Approaches to Discourses of Marriage
Author: Laura L. Paterson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000960595


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How do people talk about marriage? Who gets to do the talking? When, why, where and how do these things change? From the experiences of women forced to marry as children to those of older women who never married, from investigations of cross-border marriage applications to Christian pastors’ sermons on divorce, from oppositional media discussions of same-sex marriage to pro-marriage equality protest signs: this collection presents research from across the globe addressing the often shifting, context-specific ways that we talk about marriage. Developed from the work of the UK-based Discourses of Marriage Research Group and a two-day conference drawing together scholars interested in talk of marriage and related topics, this interdisciplinary volume brings together linguists, psychologists, and film makers and draws on data from the UK, Germany, Taiwan, the US, Belgium, and Turkey. It is intended both as a survey of some contemporary trends in research on marriage and as a foundation for further research. The chapters in this book, except for chapters 1 and 7, were originally published as a special issue of the journal Critical Discourse Studies. This volume comes with a new introduction.

Discourse, Identity, and Social Change in the Marriage Equality Debates

Discourse, Identity, and Social Change in the Marriage Equality Debates
Author: Karen Tracy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0190217960


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This book examines the discourse of judges and attorneys, and legislators and citizens as they debated whether same-sex couples should be permitted to marry. Karen Tracy shows that change in Americans' attitudes occurred concurrently with changes in speakers' language use that went from framing sexual orientation as a "lifestyle" to talking about gays and lesbians as a category of citizen.