Making Marital Status in South Africa, Past and Present
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Jump to navigationJump to search This essay written for the general public uses my ethnographic research on customary African marriage and same-sex marriage in South Africa to argue that marital status is best understood not as a static category but as the ongoing production of layered social processes.
Yarbrough, M. W. (2020, July 25). Making Marital Status in South Africa, Past and Present. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/uw5ez
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