- Oxford University Press, USA
Contentious Marriages, Eloping Couples: Gender, Caste, and Patriarchy in Northern India
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- Prem Chowdhry
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Paperback
- 9780198063612
- 5.5 X 8.5 X 0.8 inches
- 0.85 pounds
- Social Science > Sociology - Marriage & Family
- English
Book Description
The study shows how the colonial order strengthened caste endogamy and posed a serious challenge to inter-caste marriage. It also focuses on the intervention of the caste panchayats, and seeks to explain both how and why these patriarchal bodies wield extra-judicial power despite post-colonial changes in law and polity. Further, Contentious Marriages, Eloping Couples demonstrates how the state colludes with the traditional forces to de-legitimize attempts to break out of the traditional system, thus often overriding the legal rights and human rights of individuals. The volume also discusses the implications of the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 for women, and shows how the emergence of a restricted marriage market, skewed sex ratio, an escalating dowry economy, and extensive unemployment have created a crisis of masculinity, power, and domination.
Contentious Marriages, Eloping Couples takes an inter-disciplinary approach and draws insights from sociology, gender studies, history, popular culture, politics, and law towards understanding the concepts of caste, community, and honor in contemporary Indian society. It is based on extensive fieldwork, interviews, official and legal documents, and archival material. It will be of interest to scholars of sociology, history, popular culture, politics, law, and gender studies.
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