Социјална антропологија - улога на полот и родот
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Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
ВИД_812, Видео материјал. Bride Trade - Fighting Tanzania's child bride tradition In Tanzania, 2016
Collection — ВИД _812/АВ - ЦД - 438 - 2 , Folder: 26'' Film
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Bride Trade - Fighting Tanzania's child bride tradition In Tanzania - 26 min., RT ANO TV - Novosti, 2016, Author and Director Natalya Kadyrova (The tradition of child brides is still prevalent. Despite strict laws against this practice, promising harsh punishment for grooms and parents, young girls are still married off to much older men. In exchange, the family of the bride receives cows that it considers more useful than their daughter).
ВИД_818, Видео материјал. She is My Son - Afghanistan’s Bacha Posh, when girls become boys , 2016
Collection — ВИД _818/АВ - ЦД - 438 - 8 , Folder: 26'' Film
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She is My Son - Afghanistan’s Bacha Posh, when girls become boys - 26 min., RT ANO TV - Novosti, 2016, Director Alexander Avilov, Author Artyom Vorobey (In patriarchal Afghanistan, women’s rights are severely restricted. Female family members are expected to stay at home and take care of the children. They have little access to education, and are discouraged from getting a job. It’s a society that condemns women who play sports, and even leaving the house without a male relative by her side can...
ВИД_819, Видео материјал. The Virgins - Albania’s Sworn Virgins Who Pursue A True Man’s Path, 2016
Collection — ВИД _819/АВ - ЦД - 438 - 9 , Folder: 26'' Film
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The Virgins - Albania’s Sworn Virgins Who Pursue A True Man’s Path - 26 min., RT ANO TV - Novosti, 2016, Author and Director Nikita Sutyrin (For centuries, a very unusual tradition has been practiced in Albania, women who choose to become burrneshas, or sworn virgins. They become men virtual to represent their families in this deeply patriarchal society. The ancient practice was established under a medieval code of laws known as the ‘Kanun’, which among other things set out the legal framework...