Upholding the veil: Hindu women's perceptions of gender and caste identity in rural Pakistan
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Young, Caroline Sara Lindsay
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2013-06-26T13:48:01Z
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2013-06-26T13:48:01Z
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1984
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The data for this thesis derive from the Kutchi Koli, a Hindu Scheduled
Caste, currently domiciled in rural Sind, Pakistan. Surrounded by the
dominant Moslem majority and several different Hindu groups, the Kutchi
are regarded as inferior by the former, and themselves regard the
latter as inferior. There is no social or religious contact between the
Kutchi and any other group in Sind, direct interaction being limited to
the economic sphere.
The ethnographic and theoretical foci of the thesis are Kutchi
women's perceptions of gender and caste identity. The ideology and
practice of female seclusion being powerful on the Indian sub-continent,
and perhaps especially in Pakistan, Kutchi women are isolated and
encapsulated within their villages. They are thus able to maintain a
perhaps surprising pride in their caste identity and in their own rituals
and traditions. The women have their own world-view, forms of
communication, and private sphere. They have no need to denigrate
themselves or change codes to cope with external society, as do their
menfolk who have to face regular ridicule and discrimination.
The interesting and resultant social situation is one of different
perceptions of reality and value between the sexes. The women
consider themselves important in terms of practical and symbolic
reproduction. The men regard themselves as superior in relation to
their womenfolk, but have comparatively low self-esteem vis-a-vis the
men from many other groups.
In short, my thesis is that where there is differential access to the
"outside" and where the sexes belong to one group, but to two distinct
parts of that group, the sexes do not share a social context, nor
indeed a similar ideology.
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353034
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7190
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eng
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University of Edinburgh
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Anthropology
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Folklore
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Sociology
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Human
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services
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Upholding the veil: Hindu women's perceptions of gender and caste identity in rural Pakistan
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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