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Marginal or representative conditions? (I)
Marginal or representative conditions? (II)
Are writers instruments of a power system?
Marginal or representative conditions? (III)
Between dignity and honor: A troubled heritage
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