A hundred years ago, pre-puberty marriage for girls was the norm among South Indian Tamil Brahmans, and Brahman girls received little or no education. By the 1940s, child marriage had largely ended and girls’ education was improving gradually. Today, girls’ educational standards more or less match that of boys’, and many Brahman women are also employed outside the home. In relation to marriage and education in particular, the position of women has greatly improved, which is regarded by Tamil Brahmans themselves as a sign of their modern, educated, professional, middle-class status, whereas extreme gender inequality formerly indicated their traditional, high-caste status. This paper examines how female marriage, education, and employment are...
The paper suggests that while the decision of Dalit women to become ‘housewives’, rather than to eng...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
The status of women and girls is relatively low in India?s male dominated society. Women constitute ...
A hundred years ago, pre-puberty marriage for girls was the norm among South Indian Tamil Brahmans, ...
A hundred years ago, pre-puberty marriage for girls was the norm among South Indian Tamil Brahmans, ...
LSE’s C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan describe how the marriage system of the Eighteen-Village ...
Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated profess...
Background Increase in Women's education in India, is closely followed by declining hypergamy and in...
This paper exploits a unique setting- tea estates in the South Indian High Range- to provide empiric...
This article seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the gender relations and t...
In south India's rapidly expanding information technology (IT) industry, the small, traditional elit...
The Eighteen-Village Vattimas are a Tamil Brahman subcaste. They were formerly rural landlords, but ...
Much of the literature on Dalits, and Dalit women in particular, focuses either on issues of violenc...
Much of the literature on Dalits, and Dalit women in particular, focuses either on issues of violenc...
India has a long history of gender and caste-based discrimination and subordination that influences ...
The paper suggests that while the decision of Dalit women to become ‘housewives’, rather than to eng...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
The status of women and girls is relatively low in India?s male dominated society. Women constitute ...
A hundred years ago, pre-puberty marriage for girls was the norm among South Indian Tamil Brahmans, ...
A hundred years ago, pre-puberty marriage for girls was the norm among South Indian Tamil Brahmans, ...
LSE’s C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan describe how the marriage system of the Eighteen-Village ...
Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated profess...
Background Increase in Women's education in India, is closely followed by declining hypergamy and in...
This paper exploits a unique setting- tea estates in the South Indian High Range- to provide empiric...
This article seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the gender relations and t...
In south India's rapidly expanding information technology (IT) industry, the small, traditional elit...
The Eighteen-Village Vattimas are a Tamil Brahman subcaste. They were formerly rural landlords, but ...
Much of the literature on Dalits, and Dalit women in particular, focuses either on issues of violenc...
Much of the literature on Dalits, and Dalit women in particular, focuses either on issues of violenc...
India has a long history of gender and caste-based discrimination and subordination that influences ...
The paper suggests that while the decision of Dalit women to become ‘housewives’, rather than to eng...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
The status of women and girls is relatively low in India?s male dominated society. Women constitute ...