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Lindsey Harlan : Religion and Rajput Women: The Ethic of Protection in Contemporary Narratives
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Author: Lindsey Harlan
Title: Religion and Rajput Women: The Ethic of Protection in Contemporary Narratives
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 286
Date: 1991-12-23
ISBN: 0520073398
Publisher: University of California Press
Weight: 1.63 pounds
Size: 6.5 x 9.5 x 1.0 inches
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What is the relationship between caste and gender in the narratives of Rajput woman? During a year and a half of fieldwork in Rajasthan, a parched land dominated by the great Indian Desert, Lindsey Harlan interviewed more than a hundred women from all levels of Rajput society. She wanted to understand why certain religious practices were so important to Rajput women, and how they justified these to themselves. During the course of her interviews, the women described their religious practices--chief among them the worship of the family kuldevi (the goddess who exemplifies the ideal wife by staving off sickness, poverty, and infertility) and the veneration of satimatas (women who have immolated themselves on their husband's funeral pyre). As the women discussed these rituals, many of them also told Harlan religious myths and stories, drawing parallels between their behavior and that of various Indian heroines. These narratives and the role they play in the women's self-perception are the fascinating and enlightening subject of this book.
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