Dissecting Hindu arranged marriages – an analysis of the link between religious belief and gender inequality.

Hindu communities around the world place great emphasis on marriage, as a rite of passage of human life. For whatever reason, marriages have traditionally been arranged by the parents of the bride and groom, leaving little scope for them to find a partner on their own. This research aims to explore...

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Main Author: Juhi Ahuja.
Other Authors: Lim Khek Gee, Francis
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-516202019-12-10T13:17:34Z Dissecting Hindu arranged marriages – an analysis of the link between religious belief and gender inequality. Juhi Ahuja. Lim Khek Gee, Francis School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences Hindu communities around the world place great emphasis on marriage, as a rite of passage of human life. For whatever reason, marriages have traditionally been arranged by the parents of the bride and groom, leaving little scope for them to find a partner on their own. This research aims to explore the processes and notions behind such “arranged” marriages, and the implications they have on women in particular – perceived to be at the losing end of this patriarchal structure. I find that Hinduism may no longer play a significant role in the decision to facilitate or have an arranged marriage and that any gender inequality may actually be perceived by outsiders; rather than be truly experienced by the subjects involved. I use recurring themes of being “settled” and power relations to showcase how Hindu women naturalize the supposed unequal institution of marriage. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-05T08:21:38Z 2013-04-05T08:21:38Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51620 en Nanyang Technological University 28 p. application/pdf
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Juhi Ahuja.
Dissecting Hindu arranged marriages – an analysis of the link between religious belief and gender inequality.
description Hindu communities around the world place great emphasis on marriage, as a rite of passage of human life. For whatever reason, marriages have traditionally been arranged by the parents of the bride and groom, leaving little scope for them to find a partner on their own. This research aims to explore the processes and notions behind such “arranged” marriages, and the implications they have on women in particular – perceived to be at the losing end of this patriarchal structure. I find that Hinduism may no longer play a significant role in the decision to facilitate or have an arranged marriage and that any gender inequality may actually be perceived by outsiders; rather than be truly experienced by the subjects involved. I use recurring themes of being “settled” and power relations to showcase how Hindu women naturalize the supposed unequal institution of marriage.
author2 Lim Khek Gee, Francis
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title Dissecting Hindu arranged marriages – an analysis of the link between religious belief and gender inequality.
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title_full Dissecting Hindu arranged marriages – an analysis of the link between religious belief and gender inequality.
title_fullStr Dissecting Hindu arranged marriages – an analysis of the link between religious belief and gender inequality.
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