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On the Edge of the Auspicious : Gender and Caste in Nepal

AuthorMary M. Cameron
PublisherMandala Publication
Publisher2005, pbk
PublisherReprint
Publisherxiv
Publisher314 p,
Publisherfigs, tables
ISBN9993342327

Contents: Introduction: physical realms, sentient beings. 1. Situating low-caste women. 2. Patronage, land and farming. 3. Labor in the Himalayas. 4. Low-caste women\'s artisan and domestic work. 5. Narratives of honor and sexuality. 6. Demystifying the gift: low-caste marriage and kinship. 7. Bearing the Jat: childbirth and motherhood. 8. Reconfiguring gender through caste. Glossary. References cited. Index.

"People of lower caste live throughout the villages of Nepal but have been noticeably absent from ethnographic accounts of the Himalayan region. Staring from the perspective of lower-caste Hindu women, Mary M. Cameron offers a long-overdue study of artisans and farmers in western Nepal.

On the Edge of the Auspicious skillfully shows the connections between caste hierarchy and gender relations leading to domestic, economic, and religious power of lower-caste women. Situating her study in the history of land ownership and contemporary family and work relations, Cameron explains how and why patriarchal ideology associated with high-caste families in Nepal does not apply to women of lower caste. Drawing on data from work, family and religious domains, this ethnography goes further than other current studies of caste hierarchy in South Asia to show the everyday material and ideological dimensions of domination and lower-caste people\'s resistance to them." (jacket)

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