Courtship after Marriage
Discover the intriguing transformations in gender, marriage, and sexuality with Courtship after Marriage by esteemed author, University of California Press. Published in 2003, this ethnographic study delves into the significant shifts in fertility rates in Mexico, which have plummeted to approximately 2.6 children per woman since 1960. Spanning 397 pages, this insightful book explores the generational and migration-related changes affecting rural Mexican communities and Mexicans residing in Atlanta. Through detailed research and engaging narratives, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how cultural dynamics shape personal relationships and societal norms. Perfect for those interested in sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies, Courtship after Marriage is a compelling read that invites reflection on the evolving nature of family and identity.