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Kinship and Ritual in Bengal

Kinship and Ritual in Bengal
Author: Lina Fruzzetti
Publisher: New Delhi : South Asian Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1984
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN:

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Kinship in Bengali culture

Kinship in Bengali culture
Author: Ronald B. Inden
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2005
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN: 9788180280184

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The Book Analyzes The Kinship System Of A Major Human Society That Possesses An Ancient, Literate Civilization And A Tradition Of Analytical Thought.


Caste, Kinship, and Community

Caste, Kinship, and Community
Author: Satadal Dasgupta
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1993
Genre: Bagdis
ISBN: 9780863112799

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With reference to the Dule Bagdis, cultivating and fishing caste in West Bengal.


Rituals and Kin in Bengal

Rituals and Kin in Bengal
Author: Anindita Majumdar
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659305795

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How do rites of passage construct interpersonal kin relationships? Are they merely prescriptions and rules that social relations have to follow, or do they mask contradictions and conflicts within their practice? The book looks at the ways in which 'kin' and the 'non-kin' negotiate the idea of kinship through rituals of marriage, birth and death. In the process notions that come to be integral to the idea of kinship such a blood, marriage and distance in ties are examined.


An Abode of the Goddess

An Abode of the Goddess
Author: Masahiko Togawa
Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book, based on the field survey, is about a village society in Bengal, and its relationship with Hindu kingship on the ritual organisation of an old temple. The village temple is well known for being one of 51 sakta-pithas scattered over the Indian subcontinent. Sakta-pithas mean centres of Sakti worship or seat of the Goddess Sati (another name of the Goddess Durga) in Bengali, where the body parts of the Goddess Sati fell to earth after she had been cut to pieces by the discus of Visnu. Every place believed to have a Sati's limb became the centre for the worship of the Sakti-cult, or an abode of the goddess (pitha-sthan). The village temple prospered under the patronage of Maharaja Kirtichand (1702-40) of Bardhaman Raj, though the temple history is far older than this. At the beginning of British rule, the Royal family of Bardhaman became the largest zamindar in Bengal. They exercised great authority over the local society which is still observable in the various ritual processes. The temple organisation consists of the ritual posts and roles assigned to the various castes, lineages and household, which are fundamentally based on the kinship relations in the village. At the same time, the temple organisation is founded on the service tenures granted by the Bardhaman Raj since the early eighteenth century, and even the village untouchables are endowed with indispensable roles in the temple ritual as servants of the goddess. The analysis reveals the strong influences of the indigenous polity over ordinary life in the rural society.


The Gift of a Virgin

The Gift of a Virgin
Author: Lina Fruzzetti
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1990
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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This intimate study vividly portrays the activities and rituals of life in Vishnupur, a large town in West Bengal. Fruzzetti shows how rituals are crucial to a better understanding of women's daily lives, and to Indian society as a whole. She explores the public lives of these Bengali women, as well as their private lives. The work demonstrates how rituals define their private world--customs, habits, and actions restricted to the conduct by women as opposed to the public rituals and festivals over which men preside. Though their two worlds are separate, Bengali women are neither isolated from or inferior to men. In this second impression, Fruzzetti has added a new introduction in which she questions how has a social system that traditionally held women in such high esteem allow such aberrations as bride burning, exorbitant dowry demands, and other forms of harassment, and the reactions of the women's movements in India.


The Ethics of Kinship

The Ethics of Kinship
Author: James D. Faubion
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2001
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780742509566

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Collects eleven written primarily by anthropologists and graduate students at Rice University focusing on a variety of complex kinship arrangements involving entanglements of nation, class, ethnicity, gender, and desire. Topics include reflections on relatives and relational dynamics in Trinidad; the public politics of intimacy in the Bloomsbury Group; and families of origin, families of choice, and class mobility. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Defining Moments in Bengal

The Defining Moments in Bengal
Author: Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199089345

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This work explores some of the constitutive elements in the life and mind of Bengal in the twentieth century. The author addresses some frequently unasked questions about the history of modern Bengal. In what way was twentieth-century Bengal different from 'Renaissance' Bengal of the late-nineteenth century? How was a regional identity consciousness redefined? Did the lineaments of politics in Bengal differ from the pattern in the rest of India? What social experiences drove the Muslim community's identity perception? How did Bengal cope with such crises as the impact of World War II, the famine of 1943 and the communal clashes that climaxed with the Calcutta riots of 1946? The author has chosen a significant period in the history of the region and draws on a wealth of sources archival and published documents, mainstream dailies, a host of rare Bengali magazines, memoirs and the literature of the time to tell his story. Looking closely at the momentous changes taking place in the region's economy, politics and socio-cultural milieu in the historically transformative years 1920-47, this book highlights myriad issues that cast a shadow on the decades that followed, arguably till our times.


Kinship in Bengali Culture

Kinship in Bengali Culture
Author: B. Inden Ronald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN: 9780226904191

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Ethnography of a Nomadic Tribe

Ethnography of a Nomadic Tribe
Author: N. Sudhakar Rao
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788170229315

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Study with reference to Sriharikota, India.