Intimate Others: Marriage and Sexualities in India

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Although the challenge to the hegemonic status of the institution of marriage in India is grabbing the limelight in popular media, it has received comparatively less attention in the social sciences. This path-breaking collection presents an analysis of marriage from historical, social, cultural, psychological and legal perspectives. Changes wrought by globalization, by information technology and by the increasing social visibility of queer life forms and practices have had considerable impact on the homogeneous imagination of the ‘Indian family’, with the traditional marriage system as its base. The essays in this collection look behind and beyond the institutional framework of marriage to critique the structures of our everyday lives and to explore new horizons and possibilities in the domain of the intimate. The collection is divided into four parts, moving from a historical perspective to present-day concerns: Part I, ‘Historicizing Marriage: Marriages Are Made in Scriptures’; Part II, ‘Contextualizing Marriage: Class, Caste, Masculinity and Violence’; Part III, ‘Representing Marriage: Sex, Conjugality and Videotapes’; and Part IV, ‘Recasting Marriage: Singlehood, Coupledom and Intimate Others’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ranjita Biswas

Ranjita Biswas is a journalist, fiction writer and translator. Formerly with two national newspapers as a feature writer, she presently contributes to national and international publications on gender issues, health, travel, art and culture and has attended various international conferences as a media scholar. She has won a Laadli Media Award in 2012 for her work on disadvantaged women. Ranjita translates fiction from Assamese into English and has four published books to her credit. She also researches on socio- cultural aspects of the North East.

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Title
Intimate Others: Marriage and Sexualities in India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Stree, 2011
ISBN
8190676016
Length
xvi+465p., 4p. of Plates; Illustrations; 22cm.
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