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The importance of being monogamousThe importance of being monogamous

The importance of being monogamous2008

Sarah Carter, Sarah Carter

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"Sarah Carter provides a detailed analysis of marriage as a diverse social institution in nineteenth-century Western Canada. She charts the ascendancy of Christian, lifelong, heterosexual, monogamous marriage as an instrument to shape and institutionalize the gender order as the foundation of this new region of the nation. It took great effort to impose the monogamous model of marriage on a varied population of Aboriginal people and newcomers such as the Mormons, each with their own definitions of marriage, including polygamy and flexible attitudes toward divorce. The work concludes with an explanation of the negative consequences for women, particularly Aboriginal women, that arose as a result of the imposition of monogamous marriage."--Jacket.

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First published
2008
OL Work ID
OL13184217W

Subjects

HistoireHistoryMormonsMonogamous relationshipsAutochtonesMonogamieNative peoplesConditions socialesIndiennes d'AmériqueMarriageSocial conditionsMariageIndian womenMarriage, canadaIndian women, canadaIndigenous peoples, canadaCanada, social conditions

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