Consuming Desires: Family Crisis and the State in the Middle East
Frances Hasso
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Description for Consuming Desires: Family Crisis and the State in the Middle East
Hardback. "Consuming Desires" examines new forms of marriage emerging in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates in reaction, in part, to the governments' increasing attempts to control sexuality with "shari'a" law. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: HRH; LAFS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 20. Weight in Grams: 476.
Over the course of the twentieth century, most Middle East states adopted a shari'a-based system for recognizing marriages. Partly in reaction to these dynamics, new types of marriage that evade the control of the state and religious authorities have emerged. These marriages allow for men and women to engage in sexual relationships, but do not require that they register the marriage with the state, that they live together, or that the man be financially responsible for the wife or household.
In Consuming Desires, Frances Hasso explores the extent to which these new relationship forms are used and to what ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804761550
SKU
V9780804761550
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99-50
About Frances Hasso
Frances S. Hasso is Associate Professor of Sociology at Oberlin College and Visiting Associate Professor at Duke University. She is the author of Resistance, Repression, and Gender Politics in Occupied Palestine and Jordan (2005)
Reviews for Consuming Desires: Family Crisis and the State in the Middle East
"[Hasso] provides a much welcome analysis on unregistered marriage and presents a distinctive contribution to the study of the intersection between kinship and state within this region."—Sarah Walker, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute "Hasso brings much-needed critical attention to the topic of secret marriage in the Middle East and North Africa. From the trend of focusing on male unruliness ... Read more