© 2016 Taylor & Francis. ABSTRACT: Divorce in virtually every culture is a private affair and thus not easily discussed in public. In the Arabian Gulf, because of the shame associated with deep religious, traditional, and gendered views of marriage, divorce is extremely secretive and has therefore been rarely studied. This article explores the lived experiences of 21 Arab Muslims from the United Arab Emirates who were in traditional arranged marriages and have divorced. Ten Emirati women and 11 Emirati men were interviewed using phenomenology to guide an inductive exploration. Nine themes emerged from the interviews. Five were shared across genders and 2 themes were specific to 1 gender. The first 4 might be called universal themes as they ...
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© 2017 Taylor & Francis. This study surveyed 1,000 married Emirati men and women to explore a model ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Based on previous work on factors predicting marital satisfaction in Emirati s...
This article is a personal reflection on the culture and the education of young women in the United ...
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Encouraging career exploration and developing a path to meaningful graduate employment in an all-wom...
In this article, the work values and attitudes of 241 nationals from the United Arab Emirates are ex...
© Suzanne E. Joseph. All rights reserved. With an average of over nine children per family, older co...
When couples present for therapy following the discovery of infidelity by one of the partners, there...
© 2015 The Author(s). The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of grief among American...
While the clubs, groups and voluntary associations taken as indicators of civil society are still re...
The discovery of oil in the late 1960s catapulted the people of Abu Dhabi out of the isolating pover...
We examine the effect of spousal beliefs about violence as a justified behaviour on the incidence of...
The portrayal of Arab women in Hollywood from the silent movies to today stands in sharp contrast to...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. This study surveyed 1,000 married Emirati men and women to explore a model ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Based on previous work on factors predicting marital satisfaction in Emirati s...
This article is a personal reflection on the culture and the education of young women in the United ...
The question of identity, shaped by issues of race and ethnicity, is paramount in the multi-cultural...
The purpose of this paper is fourfold. It is first in a series of studies designed to examine: 1) Ro...
This article revisits the issue of polygyny in Islam and the conditions men must meet before conside...
Encouraging career exploration and developing a path to meaningful graduate employment in an all-wom...
In this article, the work values and attitudes of 241 nationals from the United Arab Emirates are ex...
© Suzanne E. Joseph. All rights reserved. With an average of over nine children per family, older co...
When couples present for therapy following the discovery of infidelity by one of the partners, there...
© 2015 The Author(s). The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of grief among American...
While the clubs, groups and voluntary associations taken as indicators of civil society are still re...
The discovery of oil in the late 1960s catapulted the people of Abu Dhabi out of the isolating pover...
We examine the effect of spousal beliefs about violence as a justified behaviour on the incidence of...
The portrayal of Arab women in Hollywood from the silent movies to today stands in sharp contrast to...