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The exchange of women is an element of alliance theory — the structuralist theory of Claude Lévi-Strauss and other anthropologists who see society as based upon the patriarchal treatment of women as property, being given to other men to cement alliances.[1] Such formal exchange may be seen in the ceremony of the traditional Christian wedding,[citation needed] in which the bride is given to the groom by her father.
^Regina Schwartz (1990), The Book and the Text: The Bible and Literary Theory, Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-16861-3
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