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Love and Revolutions Eloise Hiebert Meneses

Love and Revolutions By Eloise Hiebert Meneses

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Love and Revolutions: Market Women and Social Change in India by Eloise Hiebert Meneses

The market women of India are poor, female, and untouchable (Dalit), all highly stigmatized statuses. They eek out a living for themselves and their children by doing penny capitalism. Traditionally, the Hindu cosmology of hierarchy and stasis has circumscribed women's and Dalits' lives with notions of purity and pollution. But, since the advent of nineteenth century Protestant missions, a social reform movement has challenged traditional forms of debasement and exploitation. Still, Dalit communities are responding to unprecedented political opportunities by taking a socially conservative path. They are attempting to demonstrate their value by emulating higher caste practices. One of these practices is the giving of dowry. So, market women are painfully saving large amounts of money to marry off their daughters with dowries, thereby reinforcing Hindu values. Christianity advocates an ethic based on Jesus' two commandments, love God and love your neighbor as yourself. That ethic has influenced market women's lives more than they know through the construction of the Indian political arena. However, counter-forces are also evident in the public culture. Fundamentalist Hinduism, responding in part to the threat of global capitalism, is actively resisting these reforms and calling all Indians to a national identity that amalgamates race, language, and territory with Hinduism. In such a context, market women's conservative response to stigmatization is counterproductive to their own interests. A more revolutionary response, one based on the Christian ethic of love, would offer them unprecedented freedom and dignity. This work explores changes in the treatment of the marginalized in Indian society and relates them to contemporary global issues.

About Eloise Hiebert Meneses

Eloise Hiebert Meneses is Professor of Anthropology at Eastern University in the Philadelphia area. She earned her B.A. in anthropology from the University of Washington, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California, San Diego. Her primary scholarly interest is in the reintegration of science and faith.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Market Life Chapter 3 Family and Social Mobility Chapter 4 Caste and Religion Chapter 5 Love and the Other Chapter 6 History of Untouchability Chapter 7 Women in Hindu Society Chapter 8 Religion and the State Chapter 9 Entering the Global Market Chapter 10 Love God: Heart, Soul, and Mind Part 11 References Part 12 Index

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CIN0761836675G
9780761836674
0761836675
Love and Revolutions: Market Women and Social Change in India by Eloise Hiebert Meneses
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of America
2007-06-26
212
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