Mother, Daughter, Sister, Bride: Rituals of Womanhood (National Geographic)

In a compelling exploration of all things female, Mother, Daughter, Sister, Bride celebrates the defining connections among women and honors their differences. Each chapter reveals the actions through which a woman connects with herself, with her family, with members of her community, and with other women—from quinceaƱera parties commemorating a Hispanic girl turning 15, to pre-wedding henna ceremonies in the Middle East, where the hands and feet of the bride and her party are lavishly ... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • This is a very interesting book, but, being primarily a coffee-table book, it doesn't expect that you will read the whole thing. The photographs are beautiful, evocative, and in some cases jaw-dropping (5 lb earrings, anyone?), but the text repeats itself somewhat.

     
     
    by Dawn on Feb 26, 2009 at 08:36PM

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