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Family in contemporary EgyptFamily in contemporary Egypt

Family in contemporary Egypt1984

Andrea B. Rugh

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This book provides the first in-depth and comprehensive analysis in English of the emotional relationship and social roles of family groups in Egypt. It is the view of an outsider who, however, has a thorough understanding of Egyptian society having lived and worked in the Middle East for fifteen years. The main focus of this study is on lower- and middle-class urbanites and their adjustments to the contemporary conditions of cities as Egypt has become highly urbanised during the last decade. The great social cleavage in Egypt in terms of style of life, expectations and opportunities comes between the lower and middle urban classes. Not only are family relationships discussed but also other influences on them. Marriage, divorce and family solidarity are thoroughly examined. While Christians invariably marry for life, Muslims can easily obtain a divorce. Vested interests of the family often dominate marriage decisions more than individual needs. While marriage to relatives is considered desirable to consolidate family solidarity, marriage to strangers can be more advantageous. The family as a group has remained strong, reinforcing traditional values in the face of stresses caused by rapid economic changes and the ideological challenges of modernisation and Western influences. The traditional role of the women has changed from one of being a homemaker to one of the working mother supplementing the family income. -- From https://www.jstor.org (Oct. 21, 2016).

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First published
1984
OL Work ID
OL3289901W

Subjects

Social conditionsMarriageFamilyCity and town lifeSocial classesFamiliesFamiliePhotography, artisticArtistic PhotographyPictorial worksDomestic relationsFamilleMariageRelations domestiquesClasses socialesVie urbaineConditions socialesHuwelijk

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