Arranged marriage - what reaction does that incite in you?
This week, we’re delving into Indian marriage: who has arranged ones and can people be happy in them? McCall and Cass have conversations with Celia Daniels, an Indian trans woman in a heterosexual arranged marriage; Monique, an Indian Australian woman who opted to have a non-arranged marriage; and Manpreet, a Punjabi woman who opted to marry a fellow Sikh.
Summary
- [02:22] Reminder: Who is Celia Daniels?
- [03:02] Celia Daniels on Indian, Christian, Arranged Marriage
- [07:04] Celia on her duality as womxn and husband/father
- [08:35] McCall + Cass on arranged marriage
- [09:11] Who participates in arranged marriages? Where did this idea come from?
- [12:01] Types of arranged marriages
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- [16:30] "Moonies'" Unification mass-ceremony arranged marriages
- [20:40] Love is Blind…?
- [22:13] Divorce + statistics, in the U.S.
- [24:00] The caste system - in the U.S, too….?
- [24:47] Is arranged marriage like the show “Married at First Sight”?
- [27:20] Introduction to Manpreet in Punjab
- [27:47] Manpreet on arranged marriage
- [28:21] Monique's happy marriage
- [30:29] Monique on gender roles in India
- [34:52] What’s to come, Cass?
Quotes
- [19:27] “The mirror of love is blind. It makes zucchini into okra.” --Arabic saying
- [29:04] "I don't think it's the things that keep you together... It's when things go bad, and they're not enough to break you apart... that's when you know that it's a good relationship." --Monique Kalmar
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