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The social dimensions of early Buddhism
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ISBN: 0195620690 Year: 1987 Publisher: Delphi Oxford university


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Gendering caste : through a feminist lens
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ISBN: 9353287812 9381345457 9381345465 9789381345450 9789381345443 9381345449 Year: 2018 Publisher: Los Angeles, CA : SAGE Publications, Inc.,

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The continuous demand for Gendering Caste: Through a Feminist Lens (2003) led to this revised edition which analyses the recent socio-economic and political changes that have taken place. Caste-based marriage and control over women's sexuality have been crucial for the continuation of the caste system in India. Thus, caste and gender are linked. Brutal reprisals have followed when dalits and women have tried to challenge caste-based marriage and inequality which allots strict rules of conduct for women and all dalits.

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Feminism --- Caste --- Brahmanism --- Ethnology --- Hinduism


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Of thieves and therīs, potters and pativratās : essays on early Indian social history for Kumkum Roy
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ISBN: 9789356870338 9356870330 9356870330 9789356870338 Year: 2023 Publisher: Delhi: Primus Books,

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Of Thieves and Therīs, Potters and Pativratās celebrates Kumkum Roy’s contributions as a scholar and teacher of history. Best known for her research on the history of early India, Kumkum Roy has worked on sources as diverse as the Vedic corpus, the Therīgāthā, the Rājataraṅgiṇī and the Mahābhārata. A crucial feature of her scholarship has been her emphasis on the significance of gender in the reconstruction of India’s pasts. She has enriched our understanding of social history through essays and edited volumes examining institutions and processes, including monarchy, urbanism, caste, the household and renunciatory traditions. While her primary source materials have been Sanskrit and Pali texts, she has also integrated insights from epigraphy and archaeology into her work. Her contribution as a teacher has been immense, and in recent years her pedagogical engagements have expanded to include writing textbooks for the Delhi State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) and the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), as well as interventions on the teaching of history at the school level. The essays in this volume in honour of Kumkum Roy draw attention to various aspects of early Indian social history.

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Women --- Sanskrit literature --- India


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Changing women's status in India : focus on the Northeast

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