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Dive into the World of Global Romance!
This book explores love and marriage across 15 countries. It starts with traditions in Japan, India, and Saudi Arabia. Japan focuses on harmony and kokuhaku confessions. India covers caste endogamy and arranged-love marriages. Saudi Arabia discusses family matchmaking and gender segregation. Then, it moves to cultural practices in Brazil, France, South Africa, and Nigeria. Brazil highlights Carnival passion and ficar-to-namorar stages. France delves into la séduction and PACS unions. South Africa examines lobola bridewealth and post-apartheid cohabitation. Nigeria looks at communal weddings and Nollywood influences. Next, it analyzes modern pressures in South Korea, China, and Russia. South Korea discusses the Sampo generation opting out of dating. China covers sheng nu narratives and one-child policy effects. Russia explores gender imbalances and double burdens for women. The book proposes new theories using Sweden, Israel, and the US as models. Sweden represents statist individualism with sambo cohabitation. Israel shows collectivist ties through military service and religious laws. The US embodies market individualism with digital dating and capstone marriages. Finally, it identifies research gaps in Iran and Indonesia. Iran needs studies on white marriages and youth attitudes. Indonesia requires nuanced views on ethnic diversity and urbanization.
What sets this book apart is its fresh theoretical framework, blending deep case studies with new models like statist and market individualism—something many books overlook by sticking to surface customs or single regions. Unlike others that recycle Western views or ignore economic forces, it generates original insights on how state policies and tech reshape intimacy globally, offering a comparative matrix and future research directions for a truly innovative edge.
This author has no affiliation with any board and this is independently produced under nominative fair use.
Hey, if you're curious about why love looks so different around the world, this book's got you covered. We dive beyond the fairy tales into real forces like religion, economy, and tech shaping relationships. From subtle Japanese confessions to bold Brazilian flings, it's a fun, eye-opening ride. Plus, it wraps up with smart theories and calls for more research—perfect for anyone pondering modern romance.
© 2025 Azhar Sario Hungary (E-bok): 9783384746351
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E-bok: 3. november 2025
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