Polygyny in Rural Egypt

Polygyny in Rural Egypt
Title Polygyny in Rural Egypt PDF eBook
Author Laila S. Shahd
Publisher American Univ in Cairo Press
Pages 136
Release 2003
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789774247668

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Presents an analysis of the economic, political, social, and cultural reasons for polygyny in rural Egypt

African Families at the Turn of the 21st Century

African Families at the Turn of the 21st Century
Title African Families at the Turn of the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Baffour K. Takyi
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 319
Release 2006-03-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 031308906X

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The institution of family has been central to the well-being of African societies over the years. African families have undergone significant transformation caused by the interplay of indigenous, Arabic/Islamic, and European/Christian cultures. The juxtaposition of these three cultures in the lives of African peoples captures the triple-heritage image of the continent. At the same time, modernization, urbanization, and migration have played and continue to play significant roles in the transformation of families across the continent. While it is true that the traditional family has changed in many ways and that African families are continuously confronted with new challenges, the renowned contributors to this volume recognize that the African family continues to adapt to emerging structural changes. In the new millennium, a host of issues and challenges has emerged, each with the potential to weaken or threaten the survival of the traditional African family. These include the HIV/AIDS pandemic; a growing elderly population; declining governmental support; and economic decay. How the post-colonial family reacts to these threats and challenges has the potential to either maintain or undermine the family's role as a major organizing principle in Africa. The institution of family has been central to the well-being of African societies over the years. African families have undergone significant transformations caused by the interplay of indigenous, Arabic/Islamic, and European/Christian cultures. The juxtaposition of these three cultures in the lives of African peoples captures the triple-heritage image of the continent. At the same time, modernization, urbanization, and migration have played and continue to play a role in the transformation of families across the continent. While it is true that the traditional family has changed in many ways and that African families are continuously confronted with new challenges, the contributors to this volume recognize that the African family has adapted to the emerging structural changes. In the new millennium, a host of issues and challenges have the potential to weaken or threaten the survival of the traditional African family. These include the HIV/AIDS pandemic, which seems to afflict the young and able-bodied; a growing elderly population; declining governmental support; and economic decay. How the post-colonial family reacts to these threats and challenges has the potential to either maintain or undermine the family's role as a major organizing principle in Africa. Profound transitions have occurred in family structure and processes since the post-colonial period. This work points to some of the documented transformations in African family life, including the changing modes of decision-making due to the establishment of a cash crop economy, nuptial patterns, changing maternal roles, an increasing age at marriage and declining fertility, a growing number of households headed by women, an increase in the rate of marital instability and dissolution, and changing patterns of mate selection and family relations.

Forced Migrants and Host Societies in Egypt and Sudan

Forced Migrants and Host Societies in Egypt and Sudan
Title Forced Migrants and Host Societies in Egypt and Sudan PDF eBook
Author Fabienne Le Houérou
Publisher
Pages 114
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Examines the complex interactions between these refugees and their hosts, as well as the struggles that shape their daily lives

Understanding the Public Sector in Egyptian Cinema: A State Venture

Understanding the Public Sector in Egyptian Cinema: A State Venture
Title Understanding the Public Sector in Egyptian Cinema: A State Venture PDF eBook
Author Tamara Chahine Maatouk
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 87
Release 2019-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 1617979244

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In 1957 the public sector in Egyptian cinema was established, followed shortly by the emergence of public-sector film production in 1960, only to end eleven years later, in 1971. Assailed with negativity since its demise, if not earlier, this state adventure in film production was dismissed as a complete failure, financially, administratively and, most importantly, artistically. Although some scholars have sporadically commented on the role played by this sector, it has not been the object of serious academic research aimed at providing a balanced, nuanced general assessment of its overall impact. This issue of Cairo Papers hopes to address this gap in the literature on Egyptian cinema. After discussion of the role played by the public sector in trying to alleviate the financial crisis that threatened the film industry, this study investigates whether there was a real change in the general perception of the cinema, and the government’s attitude toward it, following the June 1967 Arab–Israeli war.

Street Children in Egypt

Street Children in Egypt
Title Street Children in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Nashaat Hassan Hussein
Publisher
Pages 78
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
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Rethinking Islamic Legal Modernism

Rethinking Islamic Legal Modernism
Title Rethinking Islamic Legal Modernism PDF eBook
Author Ron Shaham
Publisher BRILL
Pages 201
Release 2018-07-10
Genre Law
ISBN 9004369546

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In Rethinking Islamic Legal Modernism Ron Shaham challenges the common opinion that Islamic legal modernism, as represented by Rashid Rida (d. 1935), is of poor intellectual quality and should not be considered an authentic development within Islamic law. The book focuses on the celebrated Sunni jurist, Yusuf al-Qaradawi (b. 1926), whom Shaham perceives as a close follower of Rida. By studying the coherence of Qaradawi's Wasati theory of ijtihad and the consistency of its application in his legal opinions (fatwas), Shaham argues that Qaradawi, by means of eclecticism and synthesis, conducts a bold dialogue with the Islamic juristic heritage and brings it to bear on modern developments, in particular the institutional framework of the nation-state.

The Political Economy of the New Egyptian Republic

The Political Economy of the New Egyptian Republic
Title The Political Economy of the New Egyptian Republic PDF eBook
Author Nicholas S. Hopkins
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 257
Release 2015-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1617978507

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Egypt is a country of its people. What has been the effect on its inhabitants of the 2011 revolution and subsequent developments? In 2013, a conference held under the auspices of Cairo Papers in Social Science examined this issue from the points of view of anthropologists, historians, political scientists, psychologists, and urban planners. The papers collected here reveal the strategies that various actors employed in this situation. Contributors: Ellis Goldberg, David Sims, Yasmine Ahmed, Deena Abdelmonem, Dina Makram-Ebeid, Clement Henry, Sandrine Gamblin, Hans Christian Korsholm Nielsen, Zeinab Abul-Magd