`Un noviazgo despues de ser casados': Companionate Marriage, Sexual Intimacy, and the Modern Mexican Family (English)
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Categories and contexts: anthropological and historical studies in critical demography
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Title:`Un noviazgo despues de ser casados': Companionate Marriage, Sexual Intimacy, and the Modern Mexican Family
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Conference:Seminar, Categories and contexts: anthropological and historical studies in critical demography ; 1999 ; Cairo
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Publication date:2004-01-01
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Contextualizing Categories: Towards A Critical Reflexive DemographySzreter, S. / Sholkamy, H. / Dharmalingam, A. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Objectifying Demographic IdentitiesKreager, P. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Malthus' Anti-Rhetorical Rhetoric, or, on the Magical Conversion of the Imaginary into the RealBriggs, C. L. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 86
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The Linguistic Construction of Social and Medical Categories in the Work of the English General Register Office, 1837-1950Higgs, E. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 107
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Racial/Colour Categorization in US and Brazilian CensusesNobles, M. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 126
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Towards a Soviet Order of Things: The 1926 Census and the Making of the Soviet UnionHirsch, F. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 148
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Making up China's `Black Population'Greenhalgh, S. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 173
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Internal Diaspora and State Imagination: Colombia's Failure to Envision a NationVillaveces-Izquierdo, S. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Users, Non-users, Clients, and Help-seekers: The Use of Categories in Research on Health BehaviourObermeyer, C. M. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Etic and Emic Categories in Male Sexual Health: A Case Study from OrissaCollumbien, M. / Bohidar, N. / Das, R. / Das, B. / Pelto, P. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Measuring the Population of a Northeast Thai VillageProhmmo, A. / Bryant, J. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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`Un noviazgo despues de ser casados': Companionate Marriage, Sexual Intimacy, and the Modern Mexican FamilyHirsch, J. S. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 276
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Gender Roles and Women's Status: What They Mean to Hausa Muslim Women in Northern NigeriaRenne, E. P. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
- 295
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Re-contextualizing the Female-headed Household: Culture and Agency in UgandaDavis, P. J. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Demography's Ecological Frontier: Rethinking the `Nature' of the Household and CommunityGreenberg, B. / Greene, M. E. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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Spillovers, Subdivisions, and Flows: Questioning the Usefulness of `Bounded Container' as the Dominant Spatial Metaphor in DemographyAdams, J. W. / Kasakoff, A. B. / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population et al. | 2004
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