This collection acts as a feminist project but does not straight-forwardly renounce the wedding spectacle. Rather, these contributions offer an interrogation of its myriad forms and practices to illuminate the paradoxes, contradictions and disappointments of heteronormative love. Written by leading and emerging feminist scholars, the essays here range across different media forms, genres and cultural practices, to explore how the visibility of weddings changes and adapts across a new cultural and social landscape
We interrogate how strategic management discourses intersect with the image of the bride as she is a...
Purbrick’s research has been focused on detailed analysis of the socio-cultural contexts of a variet...
This project combines elements of textual analysis, feminist criticism, and media reception studies ...
This study examines the web of meaning surrounding weddings for college women in U.S. culture. This ...
.Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, ...
Digital and electronic media play a central role in contemporary wedding rituals, be it during the p...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
Advisors: Laura Vazquez.Committee members: Randy Caspersen; Kristen Myers.Includes illustrations.Inc...
This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary Ne...
The topic for my thesis is a critique of traditional American white weddings and the associated fa...
Many lesbian couples now have legal recognition of their relationships through marriage, and yet on ...
This article references Naomi Wolf’s 1994 essay “Brideland” to address the ease with which the weddi...
© The Author(s) 2016. Marriage rates in twenty-first-century Britain are historically low, divorce a...
I explore the ways in which the American wedding ritual is portrayed and constructed in popular medi...
Literature abounds with versions of courtship leading to marriage. By exploring the morphology and u...
We interrogate how strategic management discourses intersect with the image of the bride as she is a...
Purbrick’s research has been focused on detailed analysis of the socio-cultural contexts of a variet...
This project combines elements of textual analysis, feminist criticism, and media reception studies ...
This study examines the web of meaning surrounding weddings for college women in U.S. culture. This ...
.Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, ...
Digital and electronic media play a central role in contemporary wedding rituals, be it during the p...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
Advisors: Laura Vazquez.Committee members: Randy Caspersen; Kristen Myers.Includes illustrations.Inc...
This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary Ne...
The topic for my thesis is a critique of traditional American white weddings and the associated fa...
Many lesbian couples now have legal recognition of their relationships through marriage, and yet on ...
This article references Naomi Wolf’s 1994 essay “Brideland” to address the ease with which the weddi...
© The Author(s) 2016. Marriage rates in twenty-first-century Britain are historically low, divorce a...
I explore the ways in which the American wedding ritual is portrayed and constructed in popular medi...
Literature abounds with versions of courtship leading to marriage. By exploring the morphology and u...
We interrogate how strategic management discourses intersect with the image of the bride as she is a...
Purbrick’s research has been focused on detailed analysis of the socio-cultural contexts of a variet...
This project combines elements of textual analysis, feminist criticism, and media reception studies ...