This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary New Zealand society. The persistence of these institutions is paradoxical in light of their social and material redundancy as well as their submission to a vicious critique by the women's movement. Using a poststructuralist framework to guide my inquiry, I address discourses that sustain women's desire for weddings as a means of clarifying the continued reverence for matrimony. A holistic approach is taken, addressing social, political, economic, symbolic and material elements of wedding ideology. I argue for a move into a poststructuralist feminist perspective, which brings into question existing institutions and practices. I recognise the his...
This investigation of the discourse of Australian women in the ‘new media’ context of online special...
This thesis is concerned with the Japanese Ceremonial Occasions industry, and in particular with con...
The topic for my thesis is a critique of traditional American white weddings and the associated fa...
This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary Ne...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
In this thesis I examine civil unions from the perspective of New Zealand-based same-sex couples who...
While the wedding spectacle grows in British culture, there is a simultaneous erosion of marriage ra...
This study explores the issue of forced and underage marriage in Aotearoa New Zealand. It documents ...
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something True…….An Exploration of Wedding Attire ...
The white wedding narrative of popular discourses concerns the ideal wedding and bridal moment. The ...
This study examines the web of meaning surrounding weddings for college women in U.S. culture. This ...
This collection acts as a feminist project but does not straight-forwardly renounce the wedding spec...
Japanese women’s magazines concerned with weddings tend to portray brides as objects in the product...
Many lesbian couples now have legal recognition of their relationships through marriage, and yet on ...
Symbolic interaction is the best explanation as to why, despite regional differences, modern style w...
This investigation of the discourse of Australian women in the ‘new media’ context of online special...
This thesis is concerned with the Japanese Ceremonial Occasions industry, and in particular with con...
The topic for my thesis is a critique of traditional American white weddings and the associated fa...
This investigation explores the relationship between women, marriage and weddings in contemporary Ne...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
In this thesis I examine civil unions from the perspective of New Zealand-based same-sex couples who...
While the wedding spectacle grows in British culture, there is a simultaneous erosion of marriage ra...
This study explores the issue of forced and underage marriage in Aotearoa New Zealand. It documents ...
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something True…….An Exploration of Wedding Attire ...
The white wedding narrative of popular discourses concerns the ideal wedding and bridal moment. The ...
This study examines the web of meaning surrounding weddings for college women in U.S. culture. This ...
This collection acts as a feminist project but does not straight-forwardly renounce the wedding spec...
Japanese women’s magazines concerned with weddings tend to portray brides as objects in the product...
Many lesbian couples now have legal recognition of their relationships through marriage, and yet on ...
Symbolic interaction is the best explanation as to why, despite regional differences, modern style w...
This investigation of the discourse of Australian women in the ‘new media’ context of online special...
This thesis is concerned with the Japanese Ceremonial Occasions industry, and in particular with con...
The topic for my thesis is a critique of traditional American white weddings and the associated fa...