Lost Visions and New Uncertainties: Sandinista Profesionales in Northern NicaraguaDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 2000 - 258 pages |
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... conjugal family and dispersed extended family at the same time , the latter representing his or her family of origin . A subdivision of a family does not mean that relationships dissolve . Members still have obligations to one another ...
... conjugal family and dispersed extended family at the same time , the latter representing his or her family of origin . A subdivision of a family does not mean that relationships dissolve . Members still have obligations to one another ...
Page 89
... family of origin , and not to one's conjugal family ? It probably reflected that , although bonds between parents and children were strong , relations between the spouses were fragile and separations common . In families where the old ...
... family of origin , and not to one's conjugal family ? It probably reflected that , although bonds between parents and children were strong , relations between the spouses were fragile and separations common . In families where the old ...
Page 111
... family of origin were sometimes held responsible for the instability of the conjugal family , and gender images played a decisive role in generating behaviour that in effect weakened the relationship between spouses , the conjugal ...
... family of origin were sometimes held responsible for the instability of the conjugal family , and gender images played a decisive role in generating behaviour that in effect weakened the relationship between spouses , the conjugal ...
Contents
Dictatorship national populism neoliberalism | 6 |
Fieldwork in Estelí | 14 |
Outline of chapters | 20 |
Copyright | |
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