Challenges Before the Institution of Marriage in the Era of Globalisation
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2022-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Chakraborty, G. (2022). Challenges Before the Institution of Marriage in the Era of Globalisation. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 13(1), 65–77. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4599
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Globalisation has set off many social changes and has impacted upon the family in
many ways posing a threat to the survival of the institution of marriage. This article
discusses the many changes that the institution of marriage faces. Just as marriage is
much more than just an institution for legitimate sexual relations, "globalization" too is
a phenomenon that involves much more than just the economic dealings between the
developed and developing nations. Modern cultural values such as expressive and
utilitarian individualism cannot sustain marriage without a public theology of covenant
and subsidiarity that defines marriage not only as a deeply meaningful personal and
spiritual relationship but as a public institution. Today the question is what kind of
institutional support does marriage need. Can we do away with the institution of
marriage? The 19th-century antidote to the negative impact of the market on family life
was the family model of the breadwinning father and domestic and economically
dependent mother is no longer tenable. The 19th-century divided spheres, paternal
authority, and power hierarchy should be put at rest. A middle position of a complex
cultural transformation to support marriage and a solution for the tensions between
work and family wrought by the forces of modernization is the need of the hour.
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13
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1
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0976-3570
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65 - 77