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El. knyga: Marriage, Love, Caste and Kinship Support: Lived Experiences of the Urban Poor in India

  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351402385
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351402385

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This book makes use of interesting case studies and photographs to describe everyday life in a squatter settlement in Delhi. The book helps to understand the marital experiences of these people most of whom belong to the Scheduled Caste and live in one identified geographical space. The author describes the shifts within their marriages, remarriages and other kinds of unions and their striking diversities, which have been described with care. Shalini Grover also examines the close ties of married women with their mothers and natal families. An important contribution of the book lies in the unfolding of the role of women-led informal courts, Mahila Panchayats and their influence in conflict resolution. This takes place in a distinctly different mode of community-based arbitration against the backdrop of mainstream legal structures and male-dominated caste associations. The book will be of interest to students of sociology and social anthropology, gender studies, development studies, law and psychology. Activists and family counsellors will also find the book useful.
Foreword ix
Professor Patricia Uberoi
Acknowledgements xv
Preface to the Revised Edition xix
Glossary xxiii
1 Mapping the Debate on Marriage
1(31)
From Formal Marriage Rules to Everyday Practices
1(2)
Marriage, Love, Caste and Kinship Support: Framing the Debate
3(8)
Globalization, Gender Equality, and Radical Shifts
11(2)
Women-led Informal Courts and their Transformatory Potential
13(1)
Structure of the Book
14(2)
Representation and Lived Experience: The Journey
16(2)
Translation and the Case Study Method
18(1)
The Setting
19(6)
Caste, Region, and Religion: Heterogeneity and Differentiation
25(7)
2 Revisiting Arranged Marriages
32(44)
Marital Roles, Conflict, and Kinship Support Marital Arrangements in Mohini Nagar
32(4)
The Male Breadwinner Ideology
36(10)
Problematizing Marital Relationships
46(11)
Kinship Support: The Role of Parental Refuge
57(7)
Mother--Daughter Bonds and Married Women's Labour
64(9)
Durable Support Structures: A Double-edged Sword
73(3)
3 Courtships and Love Marriages
76(43)
Subversive Practices in Love and Marriage
76(1)
Premarital Romance in Urban Neighbourhoods
77(2)
Theatre of Courtship
79(5)
`Love Marriage' and its Many Connotations
84(4)
Between Courtship and Marriage: Caste, Community, and Religion
88(1)
Inter-caste Matches: The Balmiki Conundrum
89(9)
Inter-regional Matches: Place, Gender, and Culture
98(3)
Inter-religious Love Marriages
101(4)
Hindu--Muslim Love Marriages
105(2)
Married Love: The Post-marriage Phase
107(3)
The Parental Role and Kinship Support
110(3)
Conjugal Stability in Love Marriages
113(3)
Dominant Discourses and the Right to Love
116(3)
4 Secondary Unions and Other Conjugal Arrangements
119(34)
Mapping the Terrain of Post-marital Consensuality
119(1)
Secondary Unions in a Metropolis
120(3)
Consensuality and Commitment: Customary Processes
123(1)
The Love Stories of Radha and Her Sisters
124(13)
Generational Shifts: Marriage, Consensuality, Cohabitation
137(4)
Women's Appraisals of their Secondary Partners
141(4)
Married Women and Unmarried Men
145(8)
5 Informal Dispute Settlement: The Mahila Panchayats
153(50)
Legal and Non-legal Pluralisms in Everyday Life
153(2)
Biradari Panchayats
155(5)
The Mahila Panchayat in Mohini Nagar
160(4)
Arbitration at the Mahila Panchayat
164(8)
The Mahila Panchayat's Framework of Resolution
172(2)
Frequently Reported Grievances
174(3)
Bargaining for Solutions: The Mahila Panchayat's Articulations of Marriage(s)
177(9)
Discourses on Romantic Love and Love Marriages
186(8)
Conceptions of `Nagging' and Post-marital Consensual Unions
194(4)
The Mahila Panchayat's Transformatory Character
198(3)
The Conservatism and Success of the Mahila Panchayat
201(2)
6 Towards the Democratization of Marriage and Relationships
Conclusion
203(9)
7 Epilogue
212(8)
Annexure
217(3)
Bibliography 220(12)
Index 232
Shalini Grover: She is author of several papers on marriage and kinship including Lived Experiences: Marriage, Notions  of Love and Kinship Support  Amongst Poor Women in Delhi, Contributions to Indian  Sociology, 43(1), 2009. This book was written during her tenure as a Sir Ratan Tata Fellow in Sociology at the Institute  of Economic Growth, University of Delhi.