Dharma's Daughters: Contemporary Indian Women and Hindu Culture

Dharma's Daughters: Contemporary Indian Women and Hindu Culture

by Sara S Mitter
Dharma's Daughters: Contemporary Indian Women and Hindu Culture

Dharma's Daughters: Contemporary Indian Women and Hindu Culture

by Sara S Mitter

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Overview

Women in India today are faced with a major conflict: how to adjust to rapid modernization and industrialization without abandoning traditional roles and customs. One of the assets of Hinduism has been its ability to incorporate seemingly unorthodox ideas, not fight against them. Contemporary Indian women today are trying to reconcile innovation with tradition as they assert that women are significant participants in the economy, that crimes against women should be investigated and prosecuted, and that a woman can divorce her husband. This is no easy task in light of the highly structured nature of Indian society. It is both hierarchical and patriarchal. Regardless of a family's economic position, women in the family are considered inferior. It is the woman's job, first and foremost, to be loyal to her husband and to be a good mother to her children.

Dharma's Daughters is divided into three sections. The first introduces us to women who live and work in Bombay, where the population is dense and the housing is inadequate. We meet manual laborers, members of construction crews, and illiterate domestic workers who live in shanties. Mitter paints a vivid picture of the harried lives of these women. In the second section Mitter describes Hindu mythology and the traditions that form the basis for women's lives. In the final section, Mitter tells of the increasing mobilization and resistance of Indian women since the 1970s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813516783
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1991
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

SARA S. MITTER is a journalist. Married to an Indian physicist, she has made many visits to India.

Table of Contents

Preface 
Introduction
Part One
1. The Dance of Mayuri
2. The Women's Compartment
3. The Hazards of Homemaking
4. Cleaners and Handicrafters
5. Fetchers and Carriers
6. Ingredients of Everyday Life
Part Two
7. Female Prowess: Shakti
8. Female Propriety: Streedharma
9. The Epic Wife
10. Power and Containment
11. Only a Female
Part Three
12. To Change Your Own Life
13. The Collective Venture
14. Careless Daughters
15. A Four-Thousand-Year-Old History
Coda
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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