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Оглавление

Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Foreword

Introduction

Divisive values

Marginal or representative conditions? (I)

Marginal or representative conditions? (II)

Are writers instruments of a power system?

Critical grievances

Losing the referent

Marginal or representative conditions? (III)

Speaking about the Other?

Between dignity and honor: A troubled heritage

A countertextual imaginary

Re-examining ourselves

1. Honor cultures

Introduction to honor cultures: Gender-specific, collectivistic honor

1.1 Sources of female honor violation

1.1.0 Mothers and disobedient daughters

1.1.1 Lost virginity before marriage

1.1.2 Immoral behavior in public

1.1.3 The “manless” woman

1.1.4 Infidelity

1.1.5 Mothers and their illegitimate daughters

1.1.6 Infertility or absence of a son

1.1.7 Rape

1.1.8 Drinking women

1.1.9 Homosexuality

1.2 Sources of male honor violation

1.2.0 Mothers and dishonored sons

1.2.1 Lack of virility

1.2.2 The sonless man

1.2.3 Infidelity

1.2.4 Illegitimate sons

1.2.5 Material failure

1.2.6 Alcoholism

1.2.7 Homosexuality

2. Face cultures

Introduction to face cultures: Lian and miàn-zi

2.1 Loss of female honor

2.1.1 Disobedience

2.1.2 Infidelity and rape

2.1.3 Infertility

2.1.4 Jealousy

2.1.5 Divorce

2.2 Loss of male honor

2.2.1 Hierarchical obligations

2.2.2 Disloyalty

2.2.3 Further forms of honor loss

Conclusion

Appendix

Parents and (dis)obedient daughters

(Dis)obedient wives

Lost virginity before marriage

Immoral behavior in public

The “manless” woman

Infidelity

Illegitimate children

Infertility or absence of a son

Rape

Drinking women

Homosexuality (mainly female)

Lack of virility

Public dimension of violence

Jealousy

Honor/wealth/performative identity

Bibliography

Index of Names

Honor, Face, and Violence

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