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Dowry Murder Veena Talwar Oldenburg (Associate Professor of the History of India, Associate Professor of the History of India, City University of New York)

Dowry Murder By Veena Talwar Oldenburg (Associate Professor of the History of India, Associate Professor of the History of India, City University of New York)

Summary

Dowry Murder - the killing of a young bride, whose dowry has been deemed insufficient by her groom's family, has long been thought a holdover from a system of Hindu custom fundamentally misogynistic by nature. This book argues that dowry murder is not about dowry per se, nor is it rooted in an Indian culture that encourages violence against women.

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Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime by Veena Talwar Oldenburg (Associate Professor of the History of India, Associate Professor of the History of India, City University of New York)

The Hindu custom of dowry has long been blamed for the murder of wives and female infants in India. In this highly provocative book, Veena Oldenburg argues that these killings are neither about dowry nor reflective of an Indian culture or caste system that encourages violence against women. Rather, such killings can be traced directly to the influences of the British colonial era. In the precolonial period, dowry was an institution managed by women, for women, to enable them to establish their status and have recourse in an emergency. As a consequence of the massive economic and social upheaval brought on by British rule, women's entitlements to the precious resources obtained from land were erased and their control of the system diminished, ultimately resulting in a devaluing of their very lives. Taking us on a journey into the colonial Punjab, Veena Oldenburg skillfully follows the paper trail left by British bureaucrats to indict them for interpreting these crimes against women as the inherent defects of Hindu caste culture. The British, Oldenburg claims, publicized their "civilizing mission" and blamed the caste system in order to cover up the devastation their own agrarian policies had wrought on the Indian countryside. A forceful demystification of contemporary bride burning concludes this remarkably original book. Deploying her own experiences and memories and her research at a women's shelter with "dowry cases" for almost a year in the mid-eighties, the author looks at the contemporary violence against wives and daughters-in-law in modern India. Oldenburg seamlessly weaves the contemporary with the historical, the personal with the political, and strips the layers of exoticism off an ancient practice to show how an invaluable safety net was twisted into a deadly noose. She brings us startlingly close to the worsening treatment of modern Indian women as she challenges us to rethink basic assumptions about women's human and economic rights. Combining rigorous research with impassioned analysis and a nuanced treatment of a complex, deeply controversial subject, this book critiques colonialism while holding a mirror to gender discrimination in modern India.

Dowry Murder Reviews

Oldenburg has a unique and compelling voice as a historian. She has left no stone, or document, unturned in her search for the answers. * Geraldine Forbes, Professor of History, SUNY, Oswego *

About Veena Talwar Oldenburg (Associate Professor of the History of India, Associate Professor of the History of India, City University of New York)

Veena Oldenburg is Associate Professor of History of India at the City University of New York.

Table of Contents

NOOSE ; DOWRY DEATH IN MODERN INDIA

Additional information

CIN0195150724A
9780195150728
0195150724
Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime by Veena Talwar Oldenburg (Associate Professor of the History of India, Associate Professor of the History of India, City University of New York)
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2002-08-01
280
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