The Oriental Child - Not Born in Wedlock- A Study of the Anthropological Parameters, Religious Motivations and Sociological Phenomena of Child Care in Islam and Judaism

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Annelies Glander - The Oriental Child - Not Born in Wedlock- A Study of the Anthropological Parameters, Religious Motivations and Sociological Phenomena of Child Care in Islam and Judaism.
The study presents a comparison of legislation and practice with regard to fostering and other forms of child care in the Middle East, and is also a comparison... Lire la suite
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The study presents a comparison of legislation and practice with regard to fostering and other forms of child care in the Middle East, and is also a comparison of child care in Islam and in Judaism. It is based on the relevant passages in Islamic and Jewish law, supplemented by the respective provisions of international conventions, and on extensive field work in terms of personal interviews and observations.
The study attempts a compilation of official activities and private options "in the interest of the child". It also documents female ingenuity and sense of practicability. Particular attention is paid to the specific national aspirations and family concepts encountered, including examples of imamic and rabbinical opinions and statements. Special subjects addressed comprise secret adoption, the dormant child, the Cohen puzzle, and the mystery of the Yemeni babies.

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Biographie d'Annelies Glander

The Author : Born 1939 in a traditional western European family Annelies Glander studied languages and, simultaneously, started to explore other civilisations. After extensive field research in Arab countries and in Israel she also obtained a master degree in Social Anthropology and a doctorate in Sociology. She works as a linguist and terminologist but is also involved in research projects and development aid activities in the third world.

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