The White Wedding in Ghana: Wedding Professionals in Perspective
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Marriage studies offer considerable insight into understanding African societies. Several
scholars have written on the traditional marriage ceremonies of the various African societies.
However, this scholarly interest in marriage has not been reflected in the contemporary
marriage ceremony popularly known as the “white wedding”. In this work, I posit that there
is a depth of knowledge to be got from focusing academic attention on the white weddings,
and particularly on the wedding professionals whose festal services are highly sought after in
today’s society.
I focus on their works and the functions they perform in the marriage process, analyse their
general activities vis-à-vis the concepts of westernisation, modernisation, globalisation and
glocalisation, and also look for nuanced gender issues. Through a series of cyberethnographic
study and content analysis of other media documents, participant observation and interviews,
I gather data and do a thematic analysis under blurring gender lines (particularly with regard
to relationships, men and women’s works and exploring sexualities), functions of wedding
professionals, adapting the global in the local- exchanging culture and showing social
presence, and the future of weddings and further implications.
I find that there are visible shifts in socio-cultural expectations of the services rendered
towards the success of today’s marriage ceremonies, and the changes are a continuous process
that need further research data to understand contemporary Ghana vis-a-vis the institution of
marriage.
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MPhil. African Studies
