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Infertility and patriarchyInfertility and patriarchy

Infertility and patriarchy1996

Marcia Claire Inhorn

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The social consequences of infertility place poor urban women in Egypt at the center of a web of tumultuous relationships with spouses, in-laws, and neighbors. Although Egyptian patriarchy is based on the central role played by men in reproduction, women are paradoxically blamed for the failure to conceive, and they often face threats of divorce or polygyny, harassment, and community ostracism. Infertility and Patriarchy explores the lives of infertile women whose personal stories depict their daily struggles to resist disempowerment and stigmatization. Marcia C. Inhorn has produced a unique study of gender politics and family life in contemporary Egypt, concluding that the position of infertile women in Egyptian society is being determined by complex and countervailing pressures. As the influence of the patriarchal extended family wanes in urban areas, marital bonds strengthen. Yet the Islamic valorization of motherhood as women's exclusive role presents a potent threat to childless women.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2946545W

Subjects

ChildlessnessFertility, HumanHistoryHuman FertilityPatriarchySex roleSocial aspectsSocial aspects of ChildlessnessSocial aspects of Human fertilityWomenWomen, egyptEgypt, social conditions

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