A compilation of ancient Indian texts with feminist perspectives on women’s work
Women and work is an important dimension of the ongoing debate on gender parity. This book is a compilation of essays related to traditional perceptions of women’s work juxtaposed with recent feminist writings on women’s space in India’s labour history. The essays highlight the points and counterpoints of the ongoing debate on the nature, quantification and monetary valuation of women’s work.
Beginning with writings on the theme of women and work, and going on to historically plot women’s agency in labour processes, this book seeks to provide a panoramic survey of women and work in precolonial India. It is an endeavour to salvage the available data on women’s work-paid and unpaid as well as visible and less visible-in order to highlight their contribution and indicate the changes in women’s labour history.
Contents: Preface.Introduction/Vijaya Ramaswamy. I. Women and the Household: Canonical Prescriptions and their Feminist Critique: 1. The Daily Duties of Women/Julia Leslie. 2. Position and Status of Women in the Upanisads/T R Sharma. 3. Woman in the Household/M A Indra. 4. Economic Rights of Ancient Indian Women/Sukumari Bhattacharji. 5. Dynamics of Women’s Work in the Sastric Sources: Household and Beyond/Kavita Gaur. 6. Tracking Economic Transitions: Tamil Women from Tribe to Caste and Changing Production Roles/Vijaya Ramaswamy. 7.The Question of Women’s ‘Agency’: Women, Work and Domesticity in Early Textual Traditions/Jaya Tyagi. II. Women and Work in Early Textual Traditions: 8. The Woman Worker/I B Horner. 9. Of Dasas and Karmakaras: Servile Labour in Ancient India/Uma Chakravarti.10. Women and Work in Kautiliya’s Arthasastra/Upasana Dhankar. III. Women and Economic Resources: Women’s Propert Rights: 11. Proprietary Rights during Coverture/Anant Sadashiv Altekar.12. Proprietary Rights: Inheritance and Partition/Anant Sadashiv Altekar. 13. The Legal Status of Women: Their Right of Inheritance/M A Indra. 14. Property Rights of Women in Ancient India/N N Bhattachar.15. Turmeric Land: Women’s Property Rights in Tamil Society since Early Medieval Times/Kanakalatha Mukund.16. Property Rights of Women in Medieval Andhra/A Padma. IV. Contextualising Women’s Work in the Public Domain: 17. State of the Field: Perspectives on Women and Work in Early South India/Vijaya Ramaswamy. 18. Women’s Professions in Medieval Andhra/A Padma.19. Temple Women and Work in Medieval Keralam/Anna Varghese. 20. Gender, Caste and Labour: Ideological and Material Structure of Widowhood/Uma Chakravarti. 21. Work and Gender in Mughal India/Shireen Moosvi. V. Devaradiya: Hand-Maidens of God or Sex-Workers? 22. Courtesans/Vatsyayana Mallanaga. 23. Temple Women as Temple Servants/Leslie Orr. 24. In the Business of Kama: Prostitution in Classical Sanskrit Literature from the Seventh to the Thirteenth Centuries/Shalini Shah. 25. Prostitution in Ancient India/Sukumari Bhattacharji.
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