Author: George Jacob
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Category : Ezhavas
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Hindu religious life of Ezhavas; study based on field work done in Murukkumpula, town in Trivandrum District, Kerala, during July 1984- Aug. 1985.
Religious Life of the Ilavas of Kerala
Author: George Jacob
Publisher:
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Category : Ezhavas
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Hindu religious life of Ezhavas; study based on field work done in Murukkumpula, town in Trivandrum District, Kerala, during July 1984- Aug. 1985.
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Category : Ezhavas
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Hindu religious life of Ezhavas; study based on field work done in Murukkumpula, town in Trivandrum District, Kerala, during July 1984- Aug. 1985.
Modernization and Effeminization in India
Author: Anna Lindberg
Publisher: NIAS Press
ISBN: 9788791114212
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Although Kerala is well known for being one of India's most progressive states, processes of modernization have had an ambiguous impact on women. This innovative study combines archival research with in-depth fieldwork to trace changes since the 1930s in gender relations among low-caste men and women by examining organization of work, trade union activities and ideologies regarding marriage and family life.
Publisher: NIAS Press
ISBN: 9788791114212
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Although Kerala is well known for being one of India's most progressive states, processes of modernization have had an ambiguous impact on women. This innovative study combines archival research with in-depth fieldwork to trace changes since the 1930s in gender relations among low-caste men and women by examining organization of work, trade union activities and ideologies regarding marriage and family life.
Liberalization's Children
Author: Ritty A. Lukose
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822391244
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Liberalization’s Children explores how youth and gender have become crucial sites for a contested cultural politics of globalization in India. Popular discourses draw a contrast between “midnight’s children,” who were rooted in post-independence Nehruvian developmentalism, and “liberalization’s children,” who are global in outlook and unapologetically consumerist. Moral panics about beauty pageants and the celebration of St. Valentine’s Day reflect ambivalence about the impact of an expanding commodity culture, especially on young women. By simply highlighting the triumph of consumerism, such discourses obscure more than they reveal. Through a careful analysis of “consumer citizenship,” Ritty A. Lukose argues that the breakdown of the Nehruvian vision connects with ongoing struggles over the meanings of public life and the cultural politics of belonging. Those struggles play out in the ascendancy of Hindu nationalism; reconfigurations of youthful, middle-class femininity; attempts by the middle class to alter understandings of citizenship; and assertions of new forms of masculinity by members of lower castes. Moving beyond elite figurations of globalizing Indian youth, Lukose draws on ethnographic research to examine how non-elite college students in the southern state of Kerala mediate region, nation, and globe. Kerala sits at the crossroads of development and globalization. Held up as a model of left-inspired development, it has also been transformed through an extensive and largely non-elite transnational circulation of labor, money, and commodities to the Persian Gulf and elsewhere. Focusing on fashion, romance, student politics, and education, Lukose carefully tracks how gender, caste, and class, as well as colonial and postcolonial legacies of culture and power, affect how students navigate their roles as citizens and consumers. She explores how mass-mediation and an expanding commodity culture have differentially incorporated young people into the structures and aspirational logics of globalization.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822391244
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Liberalization’s Children explores how youth and gender have become crucial sites for a contested cultural politics of globalization in India. Popular discourses draw a contrast between “midnight’s children,” who were rooted in post-independence Nehruvian developmentalism, and “liberalization’s children,” who are global in outlook and unapologetically consumerist. Moral panics about beauty pageants and the celebration of St. Valentine’s Day reflect ambivalence about the impact of an expanding commodity culture, especially on young women. By simply highlighting the triumph of consumerism, such discourses obscure more than they reveal. Through a careful analysis of “consumer citizenship,” Ritty A. Lukose argues that the breakdown of the Nehruvian vision connects with ongoing struggles over the meanings of public life and the cultural politics of belonging. Those struggles play out in the ascendancy of Hindu nationalism; reconfigurations of youthful, middle-class femininity; attempts by the middle class to alter understandings of citizenship; and assertions of new forms of masculinity by members of lower castes. Moving beyond elite figurations of globalizing Indian youth, Lukose draws on ethnographic research to examine how non-elite college students in the southern state of Kerala mediate region, nation, and globe. Kerala sits at the crossroads of development and globalization. Held up as a model of left-inspired development, it has also been transformed through an extensive and largely non-elite transnational circulation of labor, money, and commodities to the Persian Gulf and elsewhere. Focusing on fashion, romance, student politics, and education, Lukose carefully tracks how gender, caste, and class, as well as colonial and postcolonial legacies of culture and power, affect how students navigate their roles as citizens and consumers. She explores how mass-mediation and an expanding commodity culture have differentially incorporated young people into the structures and aspirational logics of globalization.
Sufi Women of South Asia
Author: Tahera Aftab
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004467181
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 619
Book Description
In Sufi Women of South Asia. Veiled Friends of God, Tahera Aftab, drawing upon various sources, offers the first unique and comprehensive account of South Asian Sufi women, from the eleventh to the twentieth century.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004467181
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 619
Book Description
In Sufi Women of South Asia. Veiled Friends of God, Tahera Aftab, drawing upon various sources, offers the first unique and comprehensive account of South Asian Sufi women, from the eleventh to the twentieth century.
The Ecumenical Review
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Category : Ecumenical movement
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
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Category : Ecumenical movement
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
Experience and Identity
Author: Anna Lindberg
Publisher:
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Category : Cashew nut industry
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cashew nut industry
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Playing Host to Deity
Author: Paul Younger
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195140443
Category : Fasts and feasts
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
The annual festivals that are central to the south Indian religious tradition are among the largest religious gatherings in the world. This text offers a fieldwork-based study of 14 different religious festivals.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195140443
Category : Fasts and feasts
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
The annual festivals that are central to the south Indian religious tradition are among the largest religious gatherings in the world. This text offers a fieldwork-based study of 14 different religious festivals.
Studies in Indian History and Culture
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Kakkaraveettil Kumaran Kusuman, 1943-2007, Indian historian; contributed articles.
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Kakkaraveettil Kumaran Kusuman, 1943-2007, Indian historian; contributed articles.
Changing Patterns of Family and Kinship in South Asia
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Category : East Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : East Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Religions in Christian Theology
Author: Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz
Publisher:
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Category : Christianity and other religions
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Here Is Presented A Collection Of Papers With The Contention That Christians Will Have To Evolve A More Comprehensive Role For Religions In Christian Theology Than What Has Been Envisaged In The Past.
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Category : Christianity and other religions
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Here Is Presented A Collection Of Papers With The Contention That Christians Will Have To Evolve A More Comprehensive Role For Religions In Christian Theology Than What Has Been Envisaged In The Past.