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The Return Of Polyandry Kinship And Marriage In Central Tibet Heidi E Fjeld

  • SKU: BELL-52269316
The Return Of Polyandry Kinship And Marriage In Central Tibet Heidi E Fjeld
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.28 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Heidi E. Fjeld
ISBN: 9781800736078, 9781800738645, 9781800736085, 180073607X, 1800738641, 1800736088
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Return Of Polyandry Kinship And Marriage In Central Tibet Heidi E Fjeld by Heidi E. Fjeld 9781800736078, 9781800738645, 9781800736085, 180073607X, 1800738641, 1800736088 instant download after payment.

Tibet is known for its broad range of marriage practices, particularly polyandry, where two or more brothers share one wife. With economic development and massive Chinese social and political reforms, including new marriage laws prohibiting plural marriages, polyandry was expected to disappear from Tibetan social lives. This book takes as its starting point the surprising increase in polyandry in Panam valley from the 1980s. It explores married lives in polyandrous houses and develops a theory of a flexible kinship of potentiality through the lens of a farming village in Tibet Autonomous Region.

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