International audienceThis article focuses on conjugal love as an articulated, lived emotion; on relationships between spouses within the context of the family; and on how these emotions and relations have changed over time in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. Based on interviews with four generations of Palestinian camp women, the article charts evolving marital patterns and attitudes toward marriage in relation to changing political circumstances and diverse influences. Particular emphasis is given to the third generation and the emergence of individualization of choice and its consequences. The influence of the family and the role of protection in the formation of conjugal bonds are also addressed
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The Bedouin population in the Negev Desert has experienced in the past two decades a sharp, rapid, a...
This article describes a life-story study of 13 women living in deep and long-term poverty in Israel...
This paper examines Palestinian women\u27s marriage preferences and the ways they incorporate nation...
This article focuses on conjugal love as an articulated, lived emotion; on relationships between spo...
ArticleThis study is based on interviews with Palestinian women who experienced polygamous marriages...
This thesis investigates the interplay between displacement and marriage practices among Palestinian...
Exacerbated by 9 years of conflict and displacement, child marriage among Syrian refugees appears to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
International audienceThis article explores the way in which romantic love and companionate marriage...
This thesis is based upon ethnographic fieldwork on the process of becoming married in Cairo. It fo...
This article examines dating and marriage as a socialisation strategy among African refugee communit...
A discourse that portrays the Palestinian refugee as a suffering but struggling stateless person who...
This paper discusses practices of early marriage in protracted displacement, among Syrian refugees i...
This groundbreaking volume takes an in-depth look at how individuals, families, and entire household...
Khawaja Marwan.- The Fertility of Palestinian Women in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan and Lebanon This ...
The Bedouin population in the Negev Desert has experienced in the past two decades a sharp, rapid, a...
This article describes a life-story study of 13 women living in deep and long-term poverty in Israel...
This paper examines Palestinian women\u27s marriage preferences and the ways they incorporate nation...