Sita's Daughters: Coming Out of Purdah: Coming Out of Purdah: The Rajput Women of Khalapur Revisited

Sita's Daughters: Coming Out of Purdah: Coming Out of Purdah: The Rajput Women of Khalapur Revisited

by Leigh Minturn (Author)

Synopsis

Leigh Minturn in this work recounts the dramatic changes in the role and status of Indian women in the Rajput caste of Khalapur that have taken place between 1955 and 1975. She explains the relationship of these changes to the decline in the observance of a complex system of customs collectively called purdah, which include the veiling of women's faces and bodies, subservient posture when speaking to men, separation of husbands and wives and deference of young wives to their mothers-in-law. The decline in the observance of the customs has both led to and been fostered by modernization. Unlike other studies of Indian women, Minturn preserves the individuality of her subjects.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 388
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Published: 08 Jul 1993

ISBN 10: 0195080351
ISBN 13: 9780195080353

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`an admirable study of the effect of time and economic progress on some of India's most traditionally backward women ... What makes Sita's daughters such an excellent and fascinating book are the anthropological descriptions of life then and now; descriptions free from the jargon so dear to American scholars, Under Dr Minturn's pen, the Rejputs of Khalapur come to life' Asian Affairs
Author Bio

Leigh Minturn is a professor of psychology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is co-author of two other books: Mothers of Six Cultures: Antecedents of Child Rearing (with W.W. Lambert, 1964) and The Rajputs of Khalapur, India (with J.T. Hitchcock, 1966).