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Bollywood Weddings - Dating, Engagement, and Marriage in Hindu America (Hardcover)
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Bollywood Weddings - Dating, Engagement, and Marriage in Hindu America (Hardcover)
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Bollywood Weddings examines how middle to upper class
second-generation Indian-American Hindus negotiate wedding rituals,
including the dating and engagement processes. Many of these
couples are (in Ramdya's neologism) "occasional Hindus" who display
their Hindu religious background only on important occasions such
as the rite of passage that is marriage. These couples (and their
extended families) negotiate two vastly different cultures and sets
of values inside a community that has itself largely pre-determined
how to mix American and Indian/Hindu elements into this ritual. As
a rule, the first generation organizes the wedding, which is
largely Hindu, and their children coordinate the American-style
reception. Instead of choosing either India or America, or arriving
at a compromise in between the two, this community takes a
"both/and" approach, embracing both cultures simultaneously.
Ramdya's ethnographic fieldwork includes in-depth interviews of
engaged couples, observation at their wedding ceremonies, wedding
videography and photography, and material culture such as the
clothing her participants wore on their wedding day. She explores
pre-wedding day topics such as America's Indian-Hindu marriage
market and bridal industry, then goes on to describe pre-wedding
and wedding-day customs including the engagement party, kanyadan,
and baraat. Bollywood, whose Indian origins grants it authenticity
from the Hindu perspective and whose emphasis on romance
accommodates American values, emerges as the key mediating third
culture around which the community applies the both/and model to
wedding rituals. The both/and model uncovered here reinforces the
community's identity as ethnic and American even as it confirms
that success in America need not be bought at the expense of one's
religious background and cultural heritage.
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