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A collection of previously unpublished essays which use new understandings of gender to explore the meanings of marriage in South Asian Hindu culture: its practices, assumption, sensibilities, and discontents.
This is a collection of previously unpublished essays exploring the meanings of marriage in South Asian Hindu culture: its practices, assumption, sensibilities and discontents. The authors use new understandings of gender to study local practices, attitudes, folk narratives, ritual symbols, and religious sensibilities as they bear on religion, gender, and social life in the Hindu world.…mehr

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A collection of previously unpublished essays which use new understandings of gender to explore the meanings of marriage in South Asian Hindu culture: its practices, assumption, sensibilities, and discontents.
This is a collection of previously unpublished essays exploring the meanings of marriage in South Asian Hindu culture: its practices, assumption, sensibilities and discontents. The authors use new understandings of gender to study local practices, attitudes, folk narratives, ritual symbols, and religious sensibilities as they bear on religion, gender, and social life in the Hindu world.
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Autorenporträt
Paul B. Courtright is Professor of Religion at Emory University. Lindsey Harlan is Professor of Religion at Connecticut College.