Marriage in displacement: Gendered (self)resettlement strategies of Syrian women in Egypt
<p dir="ltr">Drawing on fieldwork data among Syrian refugee women marrying Egyptian men amid forced migration, I explore how displacement reshapes the meaning and purpose of marriage. Many such unions, often customary or polygamous, provoke comparisons to forced marriage and gender‐b...
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| Main Author: | Dina M. Taha (21797186) (author) |
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2024
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