Africa, المجلد 64،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1994 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 243
... married to a woman who lived in a house next door to him . Marriage in Baganda society may be : ( 1 ) customary , in which a contract is made between the intending bridegroom and the bride's father ( or equiva- lent ) and the actual ...
... married to a woman who lived in a house next door to him . Marriage in Baganda society may be : ( 1 ) customary , in which a contract is made between the intending bridegroom and the bride's father ( or equiva- lent ) and the actual ...
الصفحة 256
... marriage market is concerned not just with establishing their initial status as married women but also with ensuring they stay married . Widows or divorcees who are still fertile have a duty to get married again as soon as possible ; if ...
... marriage market is concerned not just with establishing their initial status as married women but also with ensuring they stay married . Widows or divorcees who are still fertile have a duty to get married again as soon as possible ; if ...
الصفحة 258
... marriage , whatever her age ; he does not even have to consult her . The essential social fact is clear : marriage is a manifestation of the families ' will , not of the will of the couple getting married . This does not mean , of ...
... marriage , whatever her age ; he does not even have to consult her . The essential social fact is clear : marriage is a manifestation of the families ' will , not of the will of the couple getting married . This does not mean , of ...
المحتوى
a Lacanian analysis | 21 |
The impact of British imperialism on the landscape of female slavery in | 34 |
34 | 57 |
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