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Dharmas Daughters (Paperback, New)
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"Mitter sees not only the grim aspects of the social construction
of gender, but also the strength, courage, and spirit of Indian
women. . . . Will command a wide readership among those interested
in contemporary social and political issues."--Veena Talwar
Oldenburg, Bernard Baruch College, CUNY "A product of years of
observation by a non-Indian woman of the lot of women in urban
India. It portrays the complex life of Indian women who are
circumscribed by a sense of duty and self-sacrifice."--Little India
"A fascinating book, rich in contemporary material, Hindu myth and
culture, and analysis of the pressures on the women's movement
toward 'accommodation or resistance.'"--The Radcliffe Quarterly "A
formidable achievement. . . . Mitter spans almost the entire
spectrum of the 'woman's question' providing both information and
insight into the complex patterns that determine the image,
self-image, and status of women in contemporary India."--Manini
Chatterjee, The Hindu (India) Combining vivid description with
thoughtful analysis, Sara Mitter reveals the condititions that
shape women's lives in a traditional, patriarchal society. Mitter
introduces us to diverse women who live and work in Bombay, from
construction crew laborers and illiterate domestic workers who live
in shanties, to well-educated, middle-class women. She also
confronts the question of gender in Indian society, as she examines
the influence of the Goddess mythology and the persistence of such
normative models as Sita of the Ramayana in contemporary daily
life. In a final section, Mitter tells of the increasing
moblilization and resistance of Indian women since the 1970s. She
looks at the nature of the conflicts and choicesfacing Indian women
today, and the potential consequences for the India of tomorrow.
Sara S. Mitter is an American writer based in Paris. Married to an
Indian physicist, she has made many visits to India and has lived
there for periods of her life.
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