About This Book
A wide-ranging survey describes the everyday lives, customs, and social roles of women across regional, religious, and class divisions in India, from aristocratic and middle-class households to artisans, tribal communities, professional dancers, and widows. The text examines marriage practices, seclusion and purdah, dowry pressures, clothing, and work, contrasting urban and rural conditions and revealing cultural diversity alongside systemic inequalities. Collated sketches and observations emphasize domestic rituals, labor, and the impact of economic and social change on female status, portraying both familial affection and restrictive practices that limit opportunities and shape daily experience.
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