About The Book: Women Under Polygamy by Walter M. Gallichan (1914) is a sociological exploration of the experiences of women in polygamous societies. Gallichan examines various cultural contexts, including Islamic, African, and Asian communities, to understand the dynamics of polygamy and its impact on women's lives. He delves into issues such as legal status, emotional well-being, and social roles, offering a critical analysis of how polygamy affects women's autonomy and societal position. The work serves as an early feminist critique of patriarchal structures, challenging readers to reconsider conventional norms surrounding marriage and gender equality.
Author: Walter M. Gallichan
Pages: 424
Edition: 1914
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