6 edition of From the Margins of Hindu Marriage found in the catalog.
Published
April 25, 1995
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Lindsey Harlan (Editor), Paul B. Courtright (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Number of Pages | 264 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7387256M |
ISBN 10 | 0195081188 |
ISBN 10 | 9780195081183 |
Hindu Ritual at the Margins explores Hindu forms of ritual activity in a variety of “marginal” contexts. The contributors collectively examine ritual practices in diaspora; across gender, ethnic, social, and political groups; in film, text, and art; in settings where ritual itself or direct discussion of ritual is absent; in contexts that create new opportunities for traditionally. "No Longer a Wife: Widows in Rural North India." In Lindsay Harlan & PaulCourtright, eds., From the Margins of Hindu Marriage: Essays on Gender, Religion and Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. "Family Composition Strategies in Rural North India." Social Science and Medicine
Cultural Differences in Marriage Esther Godfrey’s book titled The january-May Marriage in the Nineteenth-Century British Culture draws attention to the various methods in which relationships between young women and older men were viewed in Victorian times (Carens, ). , W. (). From the margins of hindu marriage: Essays on. Top Hindu Wedding Books 2. From the Margins of Hindu Marriage - Harlan and Courtright This is a fascinating and remarkable gathering of subjects encompassing Hindu marriage, including its subversion by dedication to gods. Moving far from the “normative desires inside marriage”, the book takes a gander at circumstances when these standards.
Her interest in gender led to the publication she and Paul Courtright edited, From the Margins of Hindu Marriage: Essays on Gender, Religion, and Culture (Oxford: ), an interdisciplinary exploration of points at which the conceptual boundaries of marriage are crossed or transgressed. The book is grounded in the real-life context of experience from Gregg’s 30 years of leadership giving voice to people on the margins. Included is an interactive study for meaningful conversations, reflection, and : Zak Parker.
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This is a collection of previously unpublished essays exploring the meanings of marriage in South Asian Hindu culture: its practices, assumption, sensibilities and discontents. The authors use new understandings of gender to study local practices, attitudes, folk narratives, ritual symbols, and religious sensibilities as they bear on religion, gender, and social life in the Hindu world.
Providing a unique and intimate view of Hindu marriage, the essays in this collection explore points at which the margins of marriage are traversed or transgressed. Rather than focus on normative expectations within marriage, they examine times in which norms are tested or rejected. Using stories, songs, and narrated accounts, the essays treat Format: Paperback.
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Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. From the margins of Hindu marriage by Lindsey Harlan, Paul B. Courtright,Oxford University Press edition, in EnglishPages: Providing a unique and intimate view of Hindu marriage, the essays in this collection explore points at which the margins of marriage are traversed or transgressed.
Rather than focus on normative expectations within marriage, they examine times in Format: Hardcover. About the Book Providing new perspectives on Hindu marriage in South Asian culture, the essays in this collections explore points at which the conceptual boundaries of marriage are crossed or transgressed.
Rather than focus on ideal or normative expectations about marriage, the authors choose to examine those more revealing times at which such norms are tested or rejected. Add tags for "From the margins of Hindu marriage: essays on gender, religion, and culture".
All user tags (1) View most popular tags as: tag list | tag cloud. Vidyasagar made his case through the two-part publication Hindu Widow Marriage, a tour de force of logic, erudition, and humanitarian rhetoric. In this new translation, Brian A. Hatcher makes available in English for the first time the entire text of one of the most important nineteenth-century treatises on Indian social reform.
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Celebrating the diversity for which Hinduism is known, this volume begins its journey in the new India of Bangalore, India's Silicon Valley, where global connections and local traditions rub shoulders. From the margins of Hindu marriage: essays on gender, religion, and culture.
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Download PDF On The Margins Of The World book full free. On The Margins Of The World available for download and read online in other formats. Hindu Ritual at the Margins explores Hindu forms of ritual activity in a variety of “marginal” contexts. The contributors collectively examine ritual practices in diaspora; across gender, ethnic, social, and political groups; in film, text, and art; in settings where ritual itself or direct discussion of ritual is absent; in contexts that create new opportunities for traditionally Author: Linda Penkower, Tracy Pintchman.
Get this from a library. Hindu Widow Marriage. [Ishvarchandra Vidyasagar; Brian A Hatcher] -- Before the passage of the Hindu Widow's Re-marriage Act ofHindu tradition required a woman to live as a virtual outcast after her husband's. About the Author Ramsarran Sankar was born in Campbellville, Georgetown, Guyana.
From to he served as Clerk of Court in diverse judicial districts in Guyana He also served as Magistrate in Guyana from to He has always been keen in the study, teaching and promoting of Hindi.
He has been a member of the priesthood for 27 years. Hindu Ritual at the Margins explores Hindu forms of ritual activity in a variety of "marginal" contexts. The contributors collectively examine ritual practices in diaspora; across gender, ethnic, social, and political groups; in film, text, and art; in settings where ritual itself or direct discussion of ritual is absent; in contexts that create new opportunities for traditionally marginalized.
-- Paul Courtright, Emory University, coeditor of From the Margins of Hindu Marriage: Essays on Gender, Religion, and Culture Brian Hatcher is to be commended for giving them such detailed and responsible treatment and, thereby, making Vidyasagar's documents accessible to a wide scholarly : Ishvarchandra Vidyasagar, Brian Hatcher.
Book Description: Hindu Ritual at the Margins explores Hindu forms of ritual activity in a variety of “marginal" contexts. The contributors collectively examine ritual practices in diaspora; across gender, ethnic, social, and political groups; in film, text, and art; in settings where ritual itself or direct discussion of ritual is absent; in contexts that create new opportunities for.
Stories from the margins DIWAN SINGH BAJELI New Delhi the marriage scene appears to be longish, boisterous and loud which tends to be incongruous with the dominant tone of the production Author: DIWAN SINGH BAJELI. The superior scholarship, combined with the author's personal voice, gives the book additional resonance, bringing to light an urgent environmental and moral challenge."—Paul B.
Courtright, co-editor, From the Margins of Hindu .