An edition of She comes to take her rights (1999)

She Comes To Take Her Rights

Indian Women, Property, and Propriety

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An edition of She comes to take her rights (1999)

She Comes To Take Her Rights

Indian Women, Property, and Propriety

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Using the contemporary workings of property law in India through the lives and thoughts of middle-class and poor women, this is a study of the ways in which cultural practices, and particularly notions of gender ideology, guide the workings of law. It urges a close reading of decisions by women that appear to be contrary to material interests and that reinforce patriarchal ideologies.

Hailed as a radical moment for gender equality, the Hindu Succession Act was passed in India in 1956 theoretically giving Hindu women the right to equal inheritance of their parents' self-acquired property. However, in the years since the act's existence, its provisions have scarcely been utilized. Using interview data drawn from middle-class and poor neighborhoods in Delhi, this book explores the complexity of women's decisions with regard to family property in this context.

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Kali for Women
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305

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Cover of: She Comes To Take Her Rights
She Comes To Take Her Rights: Indian Women, Property, and Propriety
January 1, 2001, Kali for Women
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Cover of: She comes to take her rights
She comes to take her rights: Indian women, property, and propriety
1999, State University of New York Press
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Library of Congress
HQ1236.5.I4 B37 2001

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
305
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL9425226M
ISBN 10
8186706496
ISBN 13
9788186706497
OCLC/WorldCat
52226659
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2048587

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