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- Ligne n°36 : Marriage: Meaning, Definition and Forms of Marriage!
- Ligne n°36 : Marriage: Meaning, Definition and Forms of Marriage!
Ligne n°42 : ... become independent. However, humans, unlike animals, mate and procreate- Ligne n°43 : in some ‘orderly way’ to which they have given the name ‘marriage’.
- Ligne n°45 : Marriage is the basis of human society. Marriage forms society as our
- Ligne n°45 : Marriage is the basis of human society. Marriage forms society as our
Ligne n°46 : social forms are reinforced by marriage. It is a basic institution ...
Ligne n°45 : ... Marriage is the basis of human society. Marriage forms society as our- Ligne n°46 : social forms are reinforced by marriage. It is a basic institution
Ligne n°47 : found in all human societies because no other union of men and women ...
Ligne n°57 : ... constitute two parts of a complete whole—the one complementary to the- Ligne n°58 : other with corresponding distinctions and relations. To regard marriage
Ligne n°59 : as mere means of sexual satisfaction is to reduce it to a sub-rational ...
Ligne n°62 : ... Moreover, sexual relations between a man and woman do not constitute- Ligne n°63 : marriage in some parts of the world, such as Australia. The institution
Ligne n°64 : of marriage makes human beings subjects of rights and duties, which ...
Ligne n°63 : ... marriage in some parts of the world, such as Australia. The institution- Ligne n°64 : of marriage makes human beings subjects of rights and duties, which
Ligne n°65 : finds expression in the man-woman relationship. ...- Ligne n°67 : As a legal institution, marriage confers various rights on those who
Ligne n°68 : enter into it, for example, to be regarded as next-of-kin to one’s ...
Ligne n°69 : ... partner. There is a bit difference of point of view between- Ligne n°70 : anthropologists and sociologists about marriage.
- Ligne n°78 : Defining Marriage:
- Ligne n°80 : In almost all societies, marriage is understood as a legally and
Ligne n°81 : socially recognized sexual relationship, always between a man and woman ...
Ligne n°83 : ... of race, ethnicity, religion, caste, etc., implicitly specified.- Ligne n°84 : Depending on the society, marriage may require religious or civil
Ligne n°85 : sanction (or both), although some couples may be considered married ...- Ligne n°91 : Westermarck (1891) defines marriage ‘as a relation of one or more men
Ligne n°92 : to one or more women, which is recognized by custom or law, and ...
Ligne n°96 : ... The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Sociology (1994) defines it as,- Ligne n°97 : ‘Marriage is traditionally conceived to be legally recognized
Ligne n°98 : relationship, between an adult male and female, that carries certain ...
Ligne n°98 : ... relationship, between an adult male and female, that carries certain- Ligne n°99 : rights and obligations.’ Giddens (1997) states, ‘Marriage can be
Ligne n°100 : defined as a socially recognized relationship and approved sexual union ...- Ligne n°104 : In the above definitions it is stipulated that marriage is a
Ligne n°105 : relationship between adult members but there are societies like India ...
Ligne n°105 : ... relationship between adult members but there are societies like India- Ligne n°106 : where child marriages are also allowed by the custom of the society,
Ligne n°107 : though it is banned by law. Not only this, even in so-called modern ...
Ligne n°107 : ... though it is banned by law. Not only this, even in so-called modern- Ligne n°108 : societies likes Britain where age at marriage is falling dramatically,
Ligne n°109 : adolescent marriages are on the rise. ...
Ligne n°108 : ... societies likes Britain where age at marriage is falling dramatically,- Ligne n°109 : adolescent marriages are on the rise.
- Ligne n°111 : Marriage bond not only connects two adult individuals but also a wider
Ligne n°112 : range of kin people. Parents, brothers, sisters and other relatives of ...
Ligne n°112 : ... range of kin people. Parents, brothers, sisters and other relatives of- Ligne n°113 : one partner become relatives of other partner through marriage. Many
Ligne n°114 : new statuses and roles, such as mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, ...
Ligne n°114 : ... new statuses and roles, such as mother-in-law, daughter-in-law,- Ligne n°115 : father-in-law, sister-in-law, etc., come into existence after marriage.
- Ligne n°117 : Although in most societies marriage is defined in heterosexual terms
Ligne n°118 : (between male and female), marriage involving partners of the same sex ...
Ligne n°117 : ... Although in most societies marriage is defined in heterosexual terms- Ligne n°118 : (between male and female), marriage involving partners of the same sex
Ligne n°119 : is not unknown and is becoming increasingly acceptable in some ...
Ligne n°123 : ... America, movements by homosexuals have started to get legalize their- Ligne n°124 : marriages.
- Ligne n°126 : Forms of Marriage:
Ligne n°128 : ... Every society has certain forms of pairing arrangements to which we- Ligne n°129 : call marriage but remaining single or pairing without marriage (living
- Ligne n°129 : call marriage but remaining single or pairing without marriage (living
Ligne n°130 : together) is fast emerging as an acceptable form of lifestyle in the ...- Ligne n°153 : The main forms of marriage are:
- Ligne n°157 : It is a form of marriage in which one man is married to one woman at a
Ligne n°158 : time. It allows one wife to have one husband till death and only ...
Ligne n°158 : ... time. It allows one wife to have one husband till death and only- Ligne n°159 : divorce separates them apart. This form of marriage is the only
Ligne n°160 : universally recognized form and is the predominant even in societies ...
Ligne n°171 : ... Some cultures allow an individual to have more than one spouse at the- Ligne n°172 : same time. Having more than one marriage partner at a time is known as
Ligne n°173 : polygamy. It was practised in most of the societies of the world but ...- Ligne n°189 : It is a type of marriage in which a woman can have several husbands
Ligne n°190 : (plurality of husbands) or two or more husbands simultaneously. It is ...
Ligne n°190 : ... (plurality of husbands) or two or more husbands simultaneously. It is- Ligne n°191 : very rare form of marriage. Wherever it is practised, the co-husbands
Ligne n°192 : are usually brothers, either blood brothers or clan brothers and are of ...- Ligne n°200 : (c) Group Marriage:
- Ligne n°207 : 1. Forms of Marriage: Polyandry, Polygyny and Monogamy
Ligne n°208 : 2. Hindu Marriage: Aims, Ideals and Types ...
Ligne n°207 : ... 1. Forms of Marriage: Polyandry, Polygyny and Monogamy- Ligne n°208 : 2. Hindu Marriage: Aims, Ideals and Types
- Ligne n°210 : Marriage
Ligne n°211 : Emerging Patterns of Marriage and Family ...
Ligne n°210 : ... Marriage- Ligne n°211 : Emerging Patterns of Marriage and Family
Ligne n°212 : Women Status: Essay on the Status of Women ...