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Unearthing Gender – Folksongs of North India

Autor Smita Tewari Jassal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2012
Based on anthropological field research , Unearthing Gender analyzes folk songs sung primarily by lower caste women in north India while labouring in the fields, at weddings, during travels, and in other settings. Smita Jassal uses these songs to explore how ideas of caste, gender, sexuality, labour, and power may be strengthened, questioned and fine-tuned through music. At the heart of the book is a library of songs, in their original Bhojpuri and in English translation, framed by Jassal’s analytic insights into the complexities of gender and power.The power of these songs, Jassal argues, lies in hinting and suggesting themes rather than directly addressing them: women sing what they often cannot talk about. Women’s lives, their feelings, their relationships, and social and familial bonds are persuasively presented in song, and for the ethnographer, the songs provide a safer, more natural language for these women to articulate opinions than the standard ethnographic interview. In this way, the songs offer an entry into the culture and everyday lives that produce them and embody the voices of a marginalized group that has rarely been the focus of systematic analytical inquiry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822351306
ISBN-10: 0822351307
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 30 photographs, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 156 x 230 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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“Smita Tewari Jassal has accomplished meticulous and groundbreaking original scholarship based on many years of fieldwork. The most admirable feature of this book is its ritually contextualized presentation of rural women’s songs (full texts and translations) with their nuanced poetics—all framed in the author’s acute analytic insights into the complexities of gender and power in the world from which these songs emerge.” Ann Grodzins Gold, author of In the Time of Trees and Sorrow: Nature, Power, and Memory in Rajasthan“Smita Tewari Jassal’s incisive ethnographic analysis of folksongs maps a complex, multivocal genealogy of agrarian structures, patriarchal practices, and the nuanced gendered worlds of peasant women in North India. This rich exploration of emotions embodied in women’s collective singing practices offers an unusual, often delightfully irreverent window into caste, gender, and the workings of power in the agrarian political economies of North India. An engaging and beautifully written book—a ‘must read’ for scholars and teachers interested in questions of subaltern consciousness and women’s agency.” Chandra Talpade Mohanty, author of Feminism Without Borders

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Cuprins

Acknowledgments xi
Note on Transliteration and Pronunciation xvii
Introduction. The Unsung Sing 1
1. The Daily Grind 33
2. Singing Bargains 71
3. Biyah/Biraha: Emotions in a Rite of Passage 115
4. Sita's Trials 155
5. When War is Marriage 189
6. Taking Liberties 219
Conclusion. Taking Liberties 219
Notes 261
Glossary 271
Bibliography 277
Index 289

Descriere

This book analyzes the folk songs from the Bhojpuri-speaking regions of North India to explore how ideas of gender, caste, and class are socially constructed, transmitted, questioned, and reaffirmed through their performance. Smita Jassal weaves together a vast library of songs in their orginal language and in English translation to create a backdrop for the myriad negotiations that take place between men and women throughout their working lives.