Women of Honor: Gender and Agency among Dalit Women in the Central Himalayas

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Karin M. Polit

 

Hardback 9788125042679

 

In Women of Honour, Karin Polit gives an ethnographic account of how relationships are shaped among the Dalit people of Chamoli, Utttarakhand. Through thick descriptions of everyday life—conversations, friendship, dress, work—the author shows that gender identity is a process. Questioning the assumption that Indian women are mute and powerless, she argues that the people of Chamoli—women and men—see themselves as part of an agentive unity. These networks of agency, which include divine agents, are described as the basis of an honourable life.

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In Women of Honour, Karin Polit gives an ethnographic account of how relationships are shaped among the Dalit people of Chamoli, Utttarakhand. Through thick descriptions of everyday life—conversations, friendship, dress, work—the author shows that gender identity is a process. Questioning the assumption that Indian women are mute and powerless, she argues that the people of Chamoli—women and men—see themselves as part of an agentive unity. These networks of agency, which include divine agents, are described as the basis of an honourable life.

 
Women of Honour will be of interest to anthropologists, feminists—especially Dalit feminists, sociologists and cultural critics.

Additional Information
By

Karin M. Polit

Published by

Orient BlackSwan

ISBN

9788125042679

Format

Hardback

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