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New friends: gender relations within the family / Friedl, Erika   Journal Article
Friedl, Erika Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Trends in intra-family relationships in Iran point to fast changes in regional and class-linked cultural patterns following the rapid spread of the national culture and of modernist ideologies and practices. People redefine their responsibilities and expectations as small nuclear families increase, women aspire to higher education and employment, and the bad economic situation necessitates various adaptations. Analysis of recent ethnographic data suggests that the shift from traditional authoritarian intra-family relations to relationships based on autonomy, individuation, independence and companionship creates new intimacies but also conflicts. The prevailing ideology of "progress" in Iran likely will further weaken patrilineal ties and kin relations while strengthening ties based on friendship and collegiality.
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