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Dowry and Daughters

The Social, Religious and Legal Dilemma of Denying Dowry
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge India
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Short description:

This book studies the relevance of dowry as a customary practice in Indian marriages. It examines the historical articulation between traditional cultural texts and modern statutory law to understand how daughters are valued, and how dowry as a custom defines this value.

Long description:

This book studies the relevance of dowry as a customary practice in Indian marriages. It examines the historical articulation between traditional cultural texts and modern statutory law to understand how daughters are valued and how dowry as a custom defines this value. The author creates a conceptual link between modern, medieval and ancient marriage rites that formulate and embed dowry behaviour and practice within Indian society. This book also provides a critique of the cultural textual tradition of India and South Asia. It asserts for the first time that Vedic materialism is at the core of an adequate understanding of how dowry as wealth comes to occupy such a central position in the field of marriage.


An important study into the custom and tradition of South Asia, this book will be indispensable for students and researchers of cultural studies, women?s studies, gender studies, religion, history, law and South Asian studies.

Table of Contents:

Foreword by Professor Werner F. Menski


Preface


List of Abbreviations


Introduction    


                                                                                                                       


Chapter One: Dowry and fatal auspiciousness


Chapter Two: Text and Context        


Chapter Three: What is ‘good custom’ or sad&&&257;c&&&257;ra?


Chapter Four: Legal texts, religious rites and social traditions


Chapter Five: The phantom of dowry in context and text


Chapter Six: Ancient marriage expectations and the R&&&803;gveda


Chapter Seven: Dowry in ancient marriage arrangements


Chapter Eight: Anti-dowry law: A misguided strategy?


Chapter Nine: Dowry as sad&&&257;c&&&257;ra becomes dharma


 


Bibliography


Index