From the margins of hindu marriage: essay on gender, religion, and culture/ edited by Lindsey Harlan and Paul B. Courtright
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 306.810954 HAR/F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P02335 |
"Crying when she's born, and crying when she goes away": marriage and the idiom of the gift in Pahansu song performance / Gloria Goodwin Raheja --
The dilemmas of domesticity: possession and devotional experience among urban Smarta women / Mary E. Hancock --
No longer a wife: widows in rural north India / Susan S. Wadley --
The "Jungli Rani" and other troubled wives in Rajasthani oral traditions / Ann Grodzins Gold --
The effectiveness of the Hindu Sacrament (Samskara): caste, marriage, and divorce in Bengali culture / Ralph W. Nicholas --
Begetting on margin: adultery and surrogate pseudomarriage in Hinduism / Wendy Doniger --
Sati, sacrifice, and marriage: the modernity of tradition / Paul B. Courtright --
Abandoning shame: Mira and the margins of marriage / Lindsey Harlan.
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