This presentation, Maiden Name Retention, covers some history of the tradition in taking the husbands last name after marriage. It also explores how this tradition today is old-fashioned, heteronormative, gender based, and stereotyped.https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/gender_studies/1083/thumbnail.jp
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the...
Although I first examine the history of surnames, the focus of this Article is an inquiry into two q...
This sociolinguistic study examines the two dependent variables of stereotypes of women who use Ms.,...
The power and force of a name are often underestimated in today\u27s society. For centuries, social ...
English surname usage prior to the 17th century was quite variable, bearing little resemblance to th...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
Marital names shape our ideas about marriage, about our children, and about our selves. For about a ...
Multiple economic and political developments appear to have jointly contributed to the constriction ...
Current Western tradition dictates that a woman is to take her husband’s surname upon marriage and p...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
This article, then, will attempt to frame the issues involved in the name change controversy and to ...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the...
Although I first examine the history of surnames, the focus of this Article is an inquiry into two q...
This sociolinguistic study examines the two dependent variables of stereotypes of women who use Ms.,...
The power and force of a name are often underestimated in today\u27s society. For centuries, social ...
English surname usage prior to the 17th century was quite variable, bearing little resemblance to th...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
Marital names shape our ideas about marriage, about our children, and about our selves. For about a ...
Multiple economic and political developments appear to have jointly contributed to the constriction ...
Current Western tradition dictates that a woman is to take her husband’s surname upon marriage and p...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
This article, then, will attempt to frame the issues involved in the name change controversy and to ...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...