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Polygamy, Policy and Postcolonialism in English Marriage Law

A Critical Feminist Analysis

By Zainab Naqvi

Published

Jan 25, 2023

Page count

238 pages

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Law, Society, Policy

ISBN

978-1529209693

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Jan 25, 2023

Page count

238 pages

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Law, Society, Policy

ISBN

978-1529210811

Dimensions

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Jan 25, 2023

Page count

238 pages

Browse the series

Law, Society, Policy

ISBN

978-1529210811

Dimensions

Imprint

Bristol University Press
Polygamy, Policy and Postcolonialism in English Marriage Law

Slaves, mistresses, concubines – the English courts have used these terms to describe polygamous wives in the past, but are they still seen this way today?

Using a critical postcolonial feminist lens, this book provides a contextualized exploration of English legal responses to polygamy. Through the legacies of British imperialism, the book shows how attitudes to polygamy are shaped by indifference and hostility towards its participants. This goes beyond the law, as shown by the stories of women shared throughout the book negotiating their identities and relationships in the UK today.

Through its analysis, the book demonstrates how polygamy and polygamous wives are subjected to imperialist and orientalist discourses which dehumanise them for practising a relationship that has existed for millennia.

Zainab Batul Naqvi is Reader in Critical Feminist Legal Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University.

1. Introduction: Polygamy, Law and Women’s Lives

2. Consciousness and Disruption in Critical Postcolonial Feminism

3. Polygamy in England: Tracing Legal Developments

4. History and Conflict of Laws in Overseas Polygamy

5. Tensions in Religion and Culture

6. Complicating Harm and Gender Equality

7. Religion, Recognition and Marriage Law

8. Final Thoughts and Reflections