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OverviewUsing an intersectional approach, Marriage, Divorce, and Distress in Northeast Brazil explores rural, working-class, black Brazilian women's perceptions and experiences of courtship, marriage and divorce. In this book, women's narratives of marriage dissolution demonstrate the ways in which changing gender roles and marriage expectations associated with modernization and globalization influence the intimate lives and the health and well being of women in Northeast Brazil. Melanie A. Medeiros explores the women's rich stories of desire, love, respect, suffering, strength, and transformation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melanie A. MedeirosPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9780813588230ISBN 10: 0813588235 Pages: 222 Publication Date: 02 July 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents 1 Brogodó, Bahia, Brazil 2 Gender, Employment and Divorce 3 Telenovela Reception and the Rise of Modern Love and Companionate Marriage 4 Respect, Infidelity and Divorce 5 Marital Distress and Social Suffering 6 Matrifocal Kinship and Amor Verdadeiro 7 Conclusion References Index Acknowledgments About the AuthorReviewsFrom the opening vignette, this vibrant, conceptually sophisticated, and yet accessible ethnography draws us into the contested terrain of intimate relations and divorce in Northeast Brazil. Medeiros skillfully depicts the voices and experiences of rural, working-class women of African descent, helping us see how their lives are shaped both by their own strivings and by forces as diverse as telenovelas and ecotourism. Her work represents a valuable contribution to the emerging anthropology of divorce as well as to work on emotion, gender, race, class, companionate marriage, social suffering, and even the anthropology of tourism. --Jennifer S. Hirsch coauthor of The Secret: Love, Marriage and HIV This innovative study illuminates Afro-Brazilian women's experiences in the realms of intimacy, marriage, and divorce. An important contribution! --Kia Lilly Caldwell author of Health Equity in Brazil: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Policy This innovative study illuminates Afro-Brazilian women's experiences in the realms of intimacy, marriage, and divorce. An important contribution! --Kia Lilly Caldwell author of Health Equity in Brazil: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Policy From the opening vignette, this vibrant, conceptually sophisticated, and yet accessible ethnography draws us into the contested terrain of intimate relations and divorce in Northeast Brazil. Medeiros skillfully depicts the voices and experiences of rural, working-class women of African descent, helping us see how their lives are shaped both by their own strivings and by forces as diverse as telenovelas and ecotourism. Her work represents a valuable contribution to the emerging anthropology of divorce as well as to work on emotion, gender, race, class, companionate marriage, social suffering, and even the anthropology of tourism. --Jennifer S. Hirsch coauthor of The Secret: Love, Marriage and HIV Chronicle of Higher Education 'New Scholarly Books' Weekly Book List, August 31, 2018, compiled by Nina C. Ayoub--Chronicle of Higher Education From the opening vignette, this vibrant, conceptually sophisticated, and yet accessible ethnography draws us into the contested terrain of intimate relations and divorce in Northeast Brazil. Medeiros skillfully depicts the voices and experiences of rural, working-class women of African descent, helping us see how their lives are shaped both by their own strivings and by forces as diverse as telenovelas and ecotourism. Her work represents a valuable contribution to the emerging anthropology of divorce as well as to work on emotion, gender, race, class, companionate marriage, social suffering, and even the anthropology of tourism. --Jennifer S. Hirsch coauthor of The Secret: Love, Marriage and HIV This innovative study illuminates Afro-Brazilian women's experiences in the realms of intimacy, marriage, and divorce. An important contribution! --Kia Lilly Caldwell author of Health Equity in Brazil: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Policy Chronicle of Higher Education 'New Scholarly Books' Weekly Book List, August 31, 2018, compiled by Nina C. Ayoub--Chronicle of Higher Education Author InformationMELANIE A. MEDEIROS is an assistant professor in the department of anthropology at The State University of New York College at Geneseo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |