This article explores the way in which romantic love and companionate marriage were debated in Sudan at the time of independence by analysing a small corpus of love stories published in a special column of the left-wing newspaper al-Saraha. I start by contextualizing the left-wing press at a time of tremendous political, economic, and social change in Sudan as a key to understanding the pedagogical mission of al-Saraha. I then describe the various opinions on companionate marriage discussed in these texts and analyse them structurally, highlighting both common patterns and systematic omissions. Finally, I seek to interpret the spread of the ideal of romantic love in Sudan in relation to the theory of the rise of individualism as a sign of a...
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This article explores the way in which romantic love and companionate marriage were debated in Sudan...
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The following essay is excerpted from the prospectus for Perspectives on Genocide and Genocidal Viol...
This is an essential book to read as a background and springboard for delving into an extremely crit...
This article presents our first reflections and impressions on two separate ethnographic fieldworks ...
This article explores the way in which romantic love and companionate marriage were debated in Sudan...
International audienceThis article explores the way in which romantic love and companionate marriage...
In their article Love and Marriage in the Work of Abdul-Baki, Abu-Jaber, and al-Razzaz Qusai A.R. ...
In the aftermath of the fall of the Omar Al-Bechir regime in 2019, the time has come to reappraise t...
This article examines the nature and the extent of political and cultural conflict between Northern ...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsAfter two civil wars and almost 50 years of ...
Having Casablanca as a field site, this article situatesheterosexual love and intimacy in the lives ...
International audienceThis article explores the intertwined history of late 19th century Sudan and E...
International audienceThis article focuses on conjugal love as an articulated, lived emotion; on rel...
This article frames the history of anticolonialism in the Arab world as a history of gender, sex, an...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
International audienceThis article offers a critical reflection on the field of Sudan Studies in lig...
The following essay is excerpted from the prospectus for Perspectives on Genocide and Genocidal Viol...
This is an essential book to read as a background and springboard for delving into an extremely crit...
This article presents our first reflections and impressions on two separate ethnographic fieldworks ...