Author

Publication

1997 - University of California Press, Berkeley, California

Language

English

Word Count

75,500 words, Guess

Page Count

302 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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Classifications

  • DDC339.2/2
  • LCCHC830.Z7 C343 1997

Description

Between Marriage and the Market takes the reader into the Muslim home for a rare and intimate glimpse of the modern-day Muslim family. An Iranian Muslim by birth, Homa Hoodfar investigates the lives of poor families in Cairo over the course of a decade's research, documenting an Arab culture seldom understood by outsiders. She goes beyond ideology and religion to show how marital politics and survival strategies play a key role in maintaining the cohesiveness of low-income families. Poor women and their households, by adopting strategies to enhance marital security and by exercising control over their labor, consumption patterns, and fertility, achieve and maintain socioeconomic status. In this way, they also exercise far-reaching influence on Egyptian economy and society.

Subjects

Topics

PoorSex roleHouseholdsCairo RegionHome economicsEconomic aspectsSocial conditions

Places

EgyptCairo Region

Series Statement

  • Comparative studies on Muslim societies ;

Other Editions

  • Between marriage and the market: intimate politics and survival in CairoUniversity of California Press1997-01-01

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