The essays in this volume explore the changing nature of family and gender relations in contemporary Tanzania. Particular attention is paid to the social construction of marriage and to the interplay of family life and gender relations with economic processes and forms of work. Many of the papers are based upon recent ethnographic and survey research; others provide a much needed historical perspective upon the change in family patterns and upon the ways in which gender and family relations are shaped by, and in turn help to shape, wider social institutions and processes
This study compares and contrasts recent and contemporary nuptiality among Maasai men of Kenya and T...
East African families are heterogeneous institutions, fluid and in transformation. The region is hom...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...
This study focuses on what is on the surface a deeply patriarchal society, the Kuria of Tanzania. Al...
This study focuses on what is on the surface a deeply patriarchal society, the Kuria of Tanzania. Al...
With the advent of modernization traditional African family patterns are slowly but progressively be...
This study highlights what people in polygamous marriages face on a daily basis. It argues that the...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies 2012, Vol. 12(1):This paper examines women to women marriage...
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies 2012, Vol. 12(1):This paper examines women to women marriage...
This study compares and contrasts recent and contemporary nuptiality among Maasai men of Kenya and T...
This study compares and contrasts recent and contemporary nuptiality among Maasai men of Kenya and T...
East African families are heterogeneous institutions, fluid and in transformation. The region is hom...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...
This study focuses on what is on the surface a deeply patriarchal society, the Kuria of Tanzania. Al...
This study focuses on what is on the surface a deeply patriarchal society, the Kuria of Tanzania. Al...
With the advent of modernization traditional African family patterns are slowly but progressively be...
This study highlights what people in polygamous marriages face on a daily basis. It argues that the...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies 2012, Vol. 12(1):This paper examines women to women marriage...
Tanzania Journal of Development Studies 2012, Vol. 12(1):This paper examines women to women marriage...
This study compares and contrasts recent and contemporary nuptiality among Maasai men of Kenya and T...
This study compares and contrasts recent and contemporary nuptiality among Maasai men of Kenya and T...
East African families are heterogeneous institutions, fluid and in transformation. The region is hom...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...