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Women's Lives after Marriage in Rural Sri Lanka

An Ethnographic Account of the 'Beautiful Mistake'
BuchGebunden
219 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am01.06.20242024
Drawing on extensive research from a 14-month ethnographic study, this book delves into the intricate lives of married women in a rural Sinhala village in Sri Lanka. It explores their efforts to uphold community expectations while employing innovative and strategic approaches to navigate ruptures within their marital journeys. The chapters progress by dissecting the pivotal gender roles assumed by women in building happy marriages, establishing stable households, cultivating harmonious homes, and achieving effective household management. At the heart of this narrative is the concept of homemaking,´ which symbolises not only family life but also social stature. The text discusses how the categorisation of homes as good´ or bad´ relies on women´s conscientious adherence to gender norms. Notably, the author also looks at the unique practice of married women resorting to sorcery as a means to mitigate the challenges stemming from marital disruptions while remaining aligned with societal gender expectations. Throughout, chapters systematically investigate the spectrum of opportunities available to these women, alongside the constraints they encounter, as they endeavour to cultivate successful marriages. Overall, the book provides profound insights into the complex interplay of married life, spotlighting women´s astute negotiations of their roles and adept management of ruptures within the framework of established gender norms.This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Anthropology, Family Studies, and South Asian Studies.mehr
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KlappentextDrawing on extensive research from a 14-month ethnographic study, this book delves into the intricate lives of married women in a rural Sinhala village in Sri Lanka. It explores their efforts to uphold community expectations while employing innovative and strategic approaches to navigate ruptures within their marital journeys. The chapters progress by dissecting the pivotal gender roles assumed by women in building happy marriages, establishing stable households, cultivating harmonious homes, and achieving effective household management. At the heart of this narrative is the concept of homemaking,´ which symbolises not only family life but also social stature. The text discusses how the categorisation of homes as good´ or bad´ relies on women´s conscientious adherence to gender norms. Notably, the author also looks at the unique practice of married women resorting to sorcery as a means to mitigate the challenges stemming from marital disruptions while remaining aligned with societal gender expectations. Throughout, chapters systematically investigate the spectrum of opportunities available to these women, alongside the constraints they encounter, as they endeavour to cultivate successful marriages. Overall, the book provides profound insights into the complex interplay of married life, spotlighting women´s astute negotiations of their roles and adept management of ruptures within the framework of established gender norms.This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Anthropology, Family Studies, and South Asian Studies.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-55411-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum01.06.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten219 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht415 g
IllustrationenXXVII, 219 p. 16 illus.
Artikel-Nr.55869612

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction.- 2. Divulvæva: A Village in the Dry Zone.- 3. That´s Not Love but Greed!: Reflections on Love and Sex After Marriage.- 4. Tying of Two and More: Love, Marriage, and Elopement in Divulvæva.- 5. More than Bricks and Cement: Building a House and a Good Family Life.- 6. House Ablaze: Reshaping bæÅdim in the House.- 7. Cooling of the House: bæÅdim with the Supernatural.- 8. Conclusion.mehr

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Autor

Tharindi Udalagama presently serves as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, and holds an Honorary Fellowship within the Department of Anthropology at Durham University. In 2014, she was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship to pursue her Ph.D. in Social Anthropology at Durham University, successfully completing it in 2019. Throughout the period from 2012 to 2023, she held teaching positions as a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Colombo.
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