The Family in Central Asia 2017
DOI: 10.1515/9783112209271-011
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“…Thus, patrilocal households represent bearers of traditional gender roles, in which the daughter-in-law is continuously moralized to be a good wife and mother (Grogan, 2007). This finding expands the preceding qualitative studies about the harmful impact of patriarchic CA households on women's power with new knowledge of how the lack of this power detracts women's societal images of other females (Childress, 2017;Turaeva, 2020;Urbayeva, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Thus, patrilocal households represent bearers of traditional gender roles, in which the daughter-in-law is continuously moralized to be a good wife and mother (Grogan, 2007). This finding expands the preceding qualitative studies about the harmful impact of patriarchic CA households on women's power with new knowledge of how the lack of this power detracts women's societal images of other females (Childress, 2017;Turaeva, 2020;Urbayeva, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Family in CA plays a crucial role in people's lives, especially in women's lives. After marriage, young women are often vulnerable and submissive to their husband's mother, and only after reaching a mature age do they gain more power and respect from the fa mily (Turaeva, 2020). In CA patriarchal families, elder generations are highly respected and younger family members are as a rule obedient and follow the advice and will of their more mature relatives (Childress, 2017).…”
Section: Cemj 65mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. a [ gelin ] has a very low if not the lowest status, not only in family and kinship networks but also in her neighborhood” (Turaeva, 2017:172 [Uzbekistan]). Zhussipbek and Nagayeva (2021 [Central Asia]) describe gelins ’ status as low, subservient, marginalized, and oppressed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gelins are vulnerable and experience uncertainty and stress due to their status (Turaeva, 2017 [Uzbekistan]; Zhussipbek and Nagayeva, 2021 [Central Asia]). New gelin s’ security in the households is precarious, and many gelins fear being rejected from the in-law family, as well as the shame associated with divorce and being returned to one’s natal family (Harris, 2004 [Tajikistan]).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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