Law of Desire: Temporary Marriage in Shi’i Iran, Revised EditionAs an Iranian Muslim woman and a granddaughter of a well-known ayatollah, Shahla Haeri was accepted into the communities where she conducted her fieldwork on mut’a, temporary marriage. Mut’a is legally sanctioned among the Twelver Shi’ites who live predominantly in Iran. |
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User Review - Lauren - GoodreadsExplains the practice of temporary marriage, mostly in Iran. It's often used as a cover to legitimize prostitution or rape-- although it can be innocent, allowing an man and woman who aren't related to spend time togehter free from veils and without chapperones. Read full review
Contents
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A Comparison of Permanent and Temporary | 60 |
Law as Local Knowledge | 75 |
Figure | 77 |
Womens Life Stories | 105 |
Mens Interviews | 153 |
Conclusion | 199 |
Postscript | 213 |
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Law of Desire: Temporary Marriage in Shi'i Iran, Revised Edition Shahla Haeri No preview available - 2014 |