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Gender Implications of Tribal Customary Law

Gender Implications of Tribal Customary Law

$47.00
Author:Edited by Melvil Pereira, R.P. Athparia, Sunumi Changmi and Jyotikona Chetia
ISBN 13:9788131608739
Year:2017
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology/Tribal Studies

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This book has to be read against the backdrop of renewed calls from many tribes for strengthening the customary law regime among the tribal communities of North-East India. The papers in it examine the changing status of women in the interface of the customary law with the forces of modernisation. The papers outline the distinct origin, practice and prevalence of the tribal customary law and describe the role played by women in moulding lives, guiding families and building societies. The articles in the book represent the tribal communities of the Seven Sisters of North-East India and look into the changing role of women in the arena of education, economy, religion and politics. While capturing the stories of women at the grassroots, they do not hesitate to pinpoint the lacunae of the customary law system in addressing the new issues that have arisen due to the rapid changes taking place because of the inroads made by the market forces. Most importantly, the articles point out the in-built limitations of the customary law that deny legitimate rights to women in inheriting property, accessing maintenance rights in case of divorce and participation in the political bodies of the village and state at large. It is hoped that the contending issues raised in the book will encourage further reflection and work for the emergence of a society in which women enjoy their rightful place. Contributors N.K. Das Lucy Zehol Tejoswita Saikia Asok Kumar Ray Dolly Kikon Ranga Ranjan Das Shaunna Rodrigues Sujata Hati Baruah James Selvaraj Sunumi Changmi Wanglit Mongchan Brajen Bhattacharyya Teresa L. Khawzawl Jyotishman Taye Pinky Barua H. Kamkhenthang P.M. Passah M. Sasikumar S. Hayong Lalneihzovi Toli Achumi Limatula Longkumer Thoshusie Katiry Papri Debbarma CONTENTS Part I: Theoretical Perspectives 1. Customary Law, Anthropological Jurisprudence and Gender Issue: Situating Women of North-East India in Feminist Discourse / N.K. Das 2. What Do the Gender Ideologies in Khasi and Naga Societies Reveal? / Lucy Zehol 3. The Hen that Crows: An Insight into the