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9780415430777

Chaste Wives and Prostitute Sisters: Patriarchy and Prostitution among the Bedias of India

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415430777

  • ISBN10:

    0415430771

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-10-01
  • Publisher: Routledge India

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Summary

This book is an anthropological study of the unusual coincidence of prostitution and patriarchy among an extremely marginalized group in north India, the Bedias, who are also a de-notified community. It is the first detailed account of the implications of a systematic practice of familial prostitution on the kinship structures and marriage practices of a community. This starkly manifests among the Bedias in the clear separation between sisters and daughters who engage in prostitution and wives and daughters-in-law who do not. The Bedias exemplify a situation in which prostitution of young unmarried women is the mainstay of the familial economy of an entire social group. Tracing the recent origins of the practice in the community, the author goes on to explore the manner in which this familial economy manifests itself in the lives of individual women and the kind of family groupings it produces. She then examines the repercussion this economy has on the lives of Bedia men, how the problem of theirmarriage is resolved, and how the Bedia wives become repositories of female purity which otherwise stands jeopardized by Bedia sisters engaged in prostitution.

Author Biography

Anuja Agrawal is Reader in the Department of Sociology, University of Delhi.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Plates
Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 1
Prostitution as "Tradition"p. 19
The Making of a Bedia Prostitutep. 34
Bedia Women and "Love Marriage"p. 59
Prostitution as Family Economyp. 76
Prostitution and the Indolence of Bedia Menp. 120
Prostitution and the Marriage Economyp. 141
The Morality of the Bedia Economyp. 186
Conclusion : Patriarchy and Prostitutionp. 210
Appendicesp. 216
Referencesp. 235
Indexp. 246
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