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The Pride of Being Kidnapped: Women’s Views on Bride Kidnapping in Tetritskaro, Georgia
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Abstract Bride kidnapping was considered by Georgian ethnographers to be an alternative form of marriage in earlier times, when men were not able or willing to pay the high bride price. The capture of a bride was one alternative way to marry a woman and gain social status without going into debt. Nevertheles... view more
Bride kidnapping was considered by Georgian ethnographers to be an alternative form of marriage in earlier times, when men were not able or willing to pay the high bride price. The capture of a bride was one alternative way to marry a woman and gain social status without going into debt. Nevertheless, society saw bride capture as a violation of existing traditional marriage rules that was punishable by traditional law. Since Soviet times, bride kidnapping has been forbidden by law; nowadays bride kidnappings do occur, but rarely in comparison to earlier times.... view less
Keywords
Georgia; tradition; law
Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2012
Page/Pages
p. 10-11
Journal
Caucasus Analytical Digest (2012) 42
Issue topic
Traditional Law in Georgia
ISSN
1867-9323
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0