Family, kinship and marriage in India / edited by Patricia Uberoi.
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306.77 AA 75 B The Body's perilous pleasures : dangerous desires and contemporary culture / | 306.80954 B299T The Trouble with marriage: feminists confront law and violence in India / | 306.80954 SE55I Intimate Others: Marriage and Sexualities in India / | 306.80954 U14f Family, kinship and marriage in India / | 306.8095414 P3241u Understanding the marriage in rural West Bengal : | 306.81 R 22 M Marriage population and society : demographic perspectives of a social institution / | 306.81 SU 49 B Bibaha prasange / |
Includes index and references
India is the second-most populous nation in the world, but the dynamics of Indian daily life are not understood by many in the West. This work examines various aspects of Indian families: how they are organized, how property is distributed in marriage, India is the second-most populous nation in the world, but the dynamics of Indian daily life are not understood by many in the West. This work examines various aspects of Indian families: how they are organized, how property is distributed in marriage, and the structure and change of the household. It develops each aspect with a discussion of regional differences and classic writings in the field. Clearly written, this work is helpful to all those interested in families, social alliances, and comparative studies.
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