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Elite Malay Polygamy

Elite Malay Polygamy

Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen

(2018)

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Abstract

Elite Malay women’s polygamy narratives are multiple and varied, and their sentiments regarding the practice are conflicted, as they are often torn between personal and religious convictions. This volume explores the ways in which this increasingly prominent practice impacts Malay gender relations. As Muslims, elite Malay women may be forced to accept polygamy, but they mostly condemn it as women and wives, as it forces them to manage their lives and loves under the “threat” of polygamy from a husband able to marry another woman without their knowledge or consent; a husband that is married but available.


Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen is Curator in Modern History and World Cultures at the National Museum of Denmark. She has done extensive research on polygyny in Muslim Southeast Asia and among Mormon fundamentalists in North America, and currently explores polyandry in the Himalayas. Her previous publications include Polygamy: A Cross-Cultural Analysis (Bloomsbury, 2008).


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Elite Malay Polygamy iii
Copyright Page iv
Contents v
Introduction. Polygamous Anxieties 1
Chapter 1. Stories 17
Chapter 2. Elites 32
Chapter 3. Islam 48
Chapter 4. Secrets 64
Chapter 5. Blame 78
Chapter 6. Husbands 93
Chapter 7. Wives 108
Chapter 8. Desires 122
Chapter 9. Co-wives 137
Chapter 10. Sharing 151
Chapter 11. Children 166
Chapter 12. Families 181
Chapter 13. Rivals 195
Chapter 14. Magic 211
Chapter 15. Divorce 225
Conclusion. To Be or Not to Be Polygamous 240
Bibliography 255
Index 269