Modernity, Tradition, and Indian Women
Seiten
2024
Lexington Books (Verlag)
9781666956023 (ISBN)
Lexington Books (Verlag)
9781666956023 (ISBN)
The conundrum of modernity and tradition is an on-going puzzle of what aspects of modernity to appropriate and what aspects of tradition to retain in their everyday lives. Drawing evidence from marriage norms and partner choice, religiosity, clothing and consumption, this book explores the ways in which women seek to resolve the dilemma.
For women, the conundrum of modernity and tradition is an on-going puzzle of what aspects of modernity to appropriate and what aspects of tradition to retain in their everyday lives. Tracing the emergence of this conundrum in the nationalist debates on colonial modernity, Modernity, Tradition, and Indian Women argues that the everyday lives in contemporary times is animated by both the civilizational meta-narratives and the constitutional meta-narratives that keeps alive this conundrum of modernity and tradition. While societal gender scripts socialize women in families based on cultural ideologies, individuals struggle to expand their zones of freedom by rescripting their personal gender scripts in the direction of modernity. Rescripting a life of more freedom depends upon the changes in dispositions that cultural ideologies have for long instilled in men and women. Drawing evidence from marriage norms and partner choice in diverse contexts, religiosity, clothing and consumption, this book explores the ways in which women selectively appropriate aspects of modernity even while retaining traditions in their lives.
For women, the conundrum of modernity and tradition is an on-going puzzle of what aspects of modernity to appropriate and what aspects of tradition to retain in their everyday lives. Tracing the emergence of this conundrum in the nationalist debates on colonial modernity, Modernity, Tradition, and Indian Women argues that the everyday lives in contemporary times is animated by both the civilizational meta-narratives and the constitutional meta-narratives that keeps alive this conundrum of modernity and tradition. While societal gender scripts socialize women in families based on cultural ideologies, individuals struggle to expand their zones of freedom by rescripting their personal gender scripts in the direction of modernity. Rescripting a life of more freedom depends upon the changes in dispositions that cultural ideologies have for long instilled in men and women. Drawing evidence from marriage norms and partner choice in diverse contexts, religiosity, clothing and consumption, this book explores the ways in which women selectively appropriate aspects of modernity even while retaining traditions in their lives.
U. Kalpagam, PhD, is an independent scholar of economics and cultural anthropology.
Preface
Introduction: The Conundrum of Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 1: Modernity, Nation and Women
Chapter 2: Marriage Norms, Choice, and Aspirations of Rural Women
Chapter 3: Marriage Aspirations and Choice among Urban Women
Chapter 4: Diasporic Marriage Alliances among the Tamils
Chapter 5: Religiosity among Hindu Women in Chennai
Chapter 6: Tradition and Modernity in Clothing and Dress
Chapter 7: Culture, Consumption, and Women’s Subjectivity
Chapter 8: Life Experiences, Resistance and Feminist Consciousness
References
Index
About the Author
| Erscheinungsdatum | 28.02.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie ► Volkskunde |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Gender Studies | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781666956023 / 9781666956023 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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