DOWRY SYSTEM IN RURAL INDIA

DOWRY SYSTEM IN RURAL INDIA

Author: Dr. Shamala B. Dasog

Publisher: Ashok Yakkaldevi

Published: 2021-10-14

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1365362191

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Dr.Shamala B.Dasog served as a Sociology faculty more than 37 yrs (one year in Govt. Junior college and 36 the years in Degree College) and obtained Ph.D degree from Karnatak University, Dharwad. She has visited Thailand, Japan, China, Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Canada & US countries. Attended and presented paper in International/National/State Level conferences also attended symposia/workshops many in number. She is having association with many academic organizations (Life membership). Author guided M.Phil and Ph.D students. Attended(3 Republic Day Parades) NSS National, State and District Republic Parades at Secondary Education, National Integration Camp, Inter State Youth Exchange Programme, State Level Leadership Camps…etc and also adorned by many awards like “First Lady Best NSS Programme Officer” –Dr.D.C.Pavate Award-KUD, “Best Teacher” - Savitribai. Phule award, “Best Citizenship Award’’, etc. She has organized STATE / NATIONAL LEVEL Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Youth Festivals . . . etc.


Saving for Dowry

Saving for Dowry

Author: S. Anukriti

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages:

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The ancient custom of dowry, i.e., bride-to-groom marriage payments, remains ubiquitous in many contemporary societies. Using data from 1986-2007, this paper examines whether dowry impacts intertemporal resource allocation and other household decisions in rural India. Utilizing variation in firstborn gender and dowry amounts across marriage markets, we find that the prospect of higher dowry payments at the time of a daughter's marriage leads parents to save more in advance. The higher savings are primarily financed through increased paternal labor supply. This implies that people are farsighted; they work and save more today with payoff in the distant future.


Dowry & Inheritance

Dowry & Inheritance

Author: Srimati Basu

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13:

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The essays in this book examine the sociological, legal, cultural and economic implications of dowry. The connection between dowry or bridewealth norms and the status of women, inheritance and its impact on women's empowerment are discussed from the multiple perspectives adopted by different feminist scholars. Feminist interventions have dealt with slippery definitions, concepts in legal formulations and theoretical questions regarding the volition and agency of women in a patriarchal structure. The essays examine the activist position vis-Ã -vis dowry and inheritance: should dowry be boycotted in toto, or only its excesses? Is dowry a form of inheritance? Legal intervention is often seen as the most concrete means to address issues of equity, but the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1984 leaves room for manoeuvre: dowry as a condition of marriage is punishable, but voluntary gifts are excluded from the ambit of the law. More recently, legislative intervention has sought to grant equal inheritance rights to women. Will these developments make for greater gender equity? This book brings together intellectually stimulating analysis and radical activism, in a cogent and comprehensive assessment of an issue and a practice that has preoccupied Indian feminists for the past three decades.


Dowry Murder

Dowry Murder

Author: Veena Talwar Oldenburg

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0195150716

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Oldenburg argues that dowry murder is not about dowry per se nor is it rooted in an Indian culture or caste system that encourages violence against women. Rather, dowry murder can be traced directly to the influences of the British colonial era.


Dowry and Inheritance

Dowry and Inheritance

Author: Srimati Basu

Publisher: Zed Books

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 392

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The practice of dowry in modern India epitomizes the gulf between the ideal and the real. Stridhan or dakshina were gifts traditionally given at marriage to ensure the well-being of the bride in her new home. In its modern form, however, the demand for dowry has led to brides being tortured and even killed. The socialization of young girls into deference to parents-in-law and husband has spawned a 'culture of silence' that leaves them open to harassment. Despite preventive litigation, dowry remains a widespread 'social evil' - a marker of social status - more common, disturbingly, among the educated urban middle classes than among urban poor or rural population. While caste restrictions on the choice of marriage partners seem to have eased, socio-economic factors have gained in significance. Dowry is also making inroads into communities that did not follow the practice traditionally. Understanding the tenacity of dowry is a step towards ending an exploitative practice.


The Political Economy of Dowry

The Political Economy of Dowry

Author: Ranjana Sheel

Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 240

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Taking Dowry As A Crucial Index For Women`S Status, Ranjana Sheel Locates It Within A Broad Historical Framework And A Feminist Perspective Viewing It Not As A Static Custom But As A Product Of Changing Political, Economic, And Social Processes To Comprehend Its Present Shape As Well As Its Various Dimensions. In Doing So, The Study Raises The Questions: How Integral Was Dowry To The Ancient Prevalent Marriage Forms? How Far Was It Legitimized By A Tradition Or Traditions? What Were Its Linkages With Property And Inheritance Structures? And, How Did It Become So Pervasive Over Time?The Author Examines The Above Questions In Depth And Skilfully Links Complex Historical Developments With The Entrenchment Of Dowry Practices In Modern India.