Temporary and child marriages in Iran and Afghanistan : historical perspectives and contemporary issues

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Temporary and child marriages in Iran and Afghanistan : historical perspectives and contemporary issues

S. Behnaz Hosseini, editor

Springer, c2021

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This book discusses the popularity of temporary and child marriages in Iran and Afghanistan and explores their historical background and the reasons why they still persist today. Further, it offers readers insights into the emotional and psychological violence that the women who have been subjected to these practices experience. The respective contributions address the persistence of these traditions, their ramifications for the wellbeing of women and the development of societies and human relations. Taken together, they offer an excellent academic tool for students, academics and researchers studying the anthropology and sociology of kinship, and family in the Middle East.

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Temporary and Child Marriages: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Issues in Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan.-Temporary Marriage among Shi'a and Sunni Muslims: Comparative Study of 'Istimta,' Mut'ah, and Misyar.- The Role of Temporary Marriage (TM) in Promoting Early Child Marriages (ECM) in Iran.- Child Marriages and Their Results: Insights from Women's Stories.- What is Afghan Culture? Some Reflections on a Contested Notion.- Study on the Popularity of Child and Forced Marriages in Austria.- Marriage Rules among the Turkmen of Iran.

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