Children of Deh Koh: Young Life in an Iranian Village (Contemporary Issues in the Middle East)
معرفی کتاب «Children of Deh Koh: Young Life in an Iranian Village (Contemporary Issues in the Middle East)» نوشتهٔ Erika Friedl، منتشرشده توسط نشر Syracuse Univ Pr (Sd) در سال 1997. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In the village of Deh Koh in southwestern Iran, a life path is set out for girls and boys from their earliest days. While little in this poor rural community comes easily to children of either sex, girls clearly bear the greater burden. Local lore has it that a boy can be recognized in his mother's womb as little as 20 days after conception, while a girl remains "a formless lump of meat" for two months. This skewed perspective continues to shape their fortunes in years to follow. Most mothers succumb to pressure to wean their infant daughters more than a year earlier than their sons--a calamity in a world where the breast offers succor and the major form of sustenance. Girls can be married off as soon as they mature--as early as 9 according to religious edict--though there are fewer child brides and child mothers as modernization tinkers with village traditions. Since 1992, the politics of overpopulation have made birth control a national priority, a sea change embraced by many married women worn down by childbearing. "Only husbands and old women want us to have many children," says a mother of eight, "men because they don't know what a trouble it is and old women because they have forgotten." Ethnographer Erika Friedl writes somewhat judgmentally on the hardscrabble lives led in Deh Koh, but also with insight, verve, and authority. While spotlighting the children, she illuminates the days of their mothers and fathers and opens the reader's biases for question, too. --Francesca Coltrera The People Friedl Studied Are Shi'a Lurs Living In The High Mountains Of Southwest Iran. This Book Focuses On Children And Compliments Her Earlier Work On Women Of The Same Village (see Document No. 6.) The Same Families And Names Appear In Both Books. Beginning With Pregnancy And Birth, She Discusses The Development Of Children By Age Group And Gender Up To Marriage. The Material Conveyed Is Personal And Anecdotal, Covering Children's Behavior And Play And Their Relationships With Each Other And Adults. She Masterfully Relates Their Thinking And Feelings Through Acute Observation And Verbatim Conversation. Rural Familial Dynamics And Gender Relations Are Artfully Revealed. Erika Friedl. Based On Research Carried Out Between 1965 And 1994.
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