Mate selection across cultures /

From the Publisher: Mate Selection Across Cultures explores one of the most basic human endeavors-couple formation-with particular attention to those relationships that lead to marriage. Which characteristics are most prized in a mate? How do variables like personal and cultural values, religious be...

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Other Authors: Hamon, Raeann R., Ingoldsby, Bron B.
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Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ©2003.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Raeann R Hamon and Bron B Ingoldsby --  |g Part 1: North America --  |t Mate selection process in the United States /  |r Bron B Ingoldsby --  |g Part 2: Caribbean And South America --  |t It's better in the Bahamas : from relationship initiation to marriage /  |r Raeann R Hamon --  |t Mate selection preferences and practices in Ecuador and Latin America /  |r Paul L Schvaneveldt --  |t Mate selection in Trinidad and Tobago: a multi religious, multicultural perspective /  |r Winston Seegobin and Kristen M Tarquin --  |g Part 3: Africa --  |t Tradition and change in family and marital processes: selecting a marital partner in Ghana /  |r Baffour K Takyi --  |t Connecting generations: Kamba and Maasai paths to marriage in Kenya /  |r Stephan M Wilson, Lucy W Ngige, and Linda J Trollinger --  |g Part 4: Middle East --  |t Love, courtship, and marriage from a cross-cultural perspective: the upper middle class Egyptian example /  |r Bahira Sherif-Trask --  |t Couple formation in Israeli Jewish society /  |r Shulamit N Ritblatt --  |t Marriage in Turkey /  |r Nuran Hortasu --  |g Part 5: Europe --  |t Couple formation practices in Spain /  |r J Roberto Reyes --  |t Development of intimate relationships in the Netherlands /  |r Manfred H M van Dulmen --  |g Part 6: Asia --  |t Mate selection in contemporary India: love marriages versus arranged marriages /  |r Nilufer P Medora --  |t Transition of courtship, mate selection, and marriage in China /  |r Yan R Xia and Zhi G Zhou --  |t Multiplicity of paths to couple formation in Japan /  |r Colleen I Murray and Naoko Kimura --  |g Author index --  |g Subject index --  |g About the editors --  |g About the contributors. 
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650 6 |a Choix du conjoint  |v Études transculturellles. 
650 6 |a Amours  |v Études transculturelles. 
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