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Dominance and Defiance

Ronald Cohen
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  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • PART I: THEORY AND METHOD
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Marriage and Divorce as a Theoretical
  • Chapter 2. Methodology: The Logic and Techniques
  • PART Il: THE SETTING
  • Chapter 3. Larger Scaled Socio-Cultural Environment
  • Chapter 4. Social Networks Surrounding Marriage: Kinship Groups
  • Chapter 5. Social Networks Surrounding Marriage: The Household and Community
  • PART Ill: THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF KANURI MARRIAGE
  • Chapter 6. Marriage Inception: The Socio-Cultural Pre-Conditions
  • Chapter 7. Dramas of Dominance: Kanuri Marriage Rituals
  • Chapter 8. Images of Dominance: Sex and Spouse Roles in Bornu Society
  • Chapter 9. Married Life: The Playing Out of Dominance
  • Chapter 10. The Dissolution of Kanuri Marriage
  • PART IV: THE ANALYSIS OF DIVORCE
  • Chapter 11. Sociological Correlates of Marital Stability
  • Chapter 12. Psychological Correlates of Divorce
  • Chapter 13. The Prospects and Nature of Change
  • Chapter 14. Dominance and Defiance: The Inevitability of Entropy in Human Affairs
  • APPENDICES
  • Appendix I: Male and Female Questionnaires (combined)
  • Appendix II: TAT Cards and a Sample Protocol
  • Appendix III: Two Sample Essays
  • Appendix IV: Kanuri Kinship Terminology
  • NOTES
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Published: 1971
Publisher: American Anthropological Association
Subject
  • Divorce, Dominance (Psychology), Kanuri (African people)
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