The idea of the arranged marriage has always seemed “exotic” yet has fascinated the American public. Recent media coverage of arranged marriages is evident in popular periodicals such as the New York Times Online (August 17, 2000) and Newsweek (March 15, 1999). Foner highlights that the arranged marriage is an example of “the continued impact of premigration cultural beliefs and social practices” that South Asian immigrants have transported to the United States (Foner 1997, 964). She offers an interpretive synthesis by showing that “[n]ew immigrant family patterns are shaped by cultural meanings and social practices that immigrants bring with them from their home countries as well as by social, economic, and cultural forces in the United States” (Foner 2005, 157).
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January 01 2008
To Arrange or Not: Marriage Trends in the South Asian American Community
Farha Ternikar
Farha Ternikar
Le Moyne College
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Ethnic Studies Review (2008) 31 (2): 153–181.
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Farha Ternikar; To Arrange or Not: Marriage Trends in the South Asian American Community. Ethnic Studies Review 1 January 2008; 31 (2): 153–181. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/esr.2008.31.2.153
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