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Women’s Rights and Law Codes in Early India, 600 BCE–570 ACE

Autor Sita Anantha Raman
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This book looks at the first eight Sanskrit law codes written in India, between 600 BCE and 570 ACE. It focuses on the legal, religious and ethical customs which were codified in this period and their impact on the social and political life of women.
The volume analyzes texts such as the Dharma Sūtras, the Arthaśāstra, the Manu Smŗiti, the Yājňyavalkya Smŗiti, and Nārada Smŗiti, amongst others. It studies discourses on justice, conduct, virtues and duties, and how early laws were used to systematize patriarchy and the varna caste system in South Asia. It examines how patrimonial laws and male property rights highlighted social anxieties about female chastity and varna lineage, which led to the subordination of women and the lower varnas. These anxieties are most evident in codes from the late Vedic and early classical eras when diverse new settlers arrived upon the subcontinent. At this time, kings decentralized governance and allowed local groups to practice communal laws, while they meted out court justice with a specific law code. As the state became prosperous from trade conducted by merchants of diverse castes, sects, and classes, and social peace was ensured by officials from disparate backgrounds, kings began to rely upon a law code that aspired for equity above intolerance. These chapters examine heterodox Therāvada Buddhism and Jainism, their origins in the oligarchic state, their impact on the royal Sanskritic state, as seen in canonical literature. They especially focus on women’s roles in heterodox sects, and the emergence of new spaces for women, as such changes were adopted in disparate ways and degrees by other South Asian communities.
The volume will be a useful resource for students and researchers of history, women and gender studies, social anthropology, sociology, and law. It will also serve as an information guide for readers who are interested in the political, and social life of women in early India
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367496920
ISBN-10: 0367496925
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Sanskrit Law Codes and the Royal State. Part I: Historical Prelude 1. Antecedents and Preview 2.Early Vedic Era Part II: Later Vedic Era and Dharma Sūtras 3. Vedic Scriptures, Janapadas, and Women 4. Jaina and Buddhist Canon, States, and Women 5. Dharma Sūtras Part III: Mauryan-Classical Era: Arthaśāstra and Manu Smŗiti 6. Mauryan Empire and Arthaśāstra 7. Early Classical Era 8. Arthaśāstra and Manu Smŗiti Part IV: Later Classical Era: Yājňavalkya Smŗiti and Nārada Smŗiti 9. Pre-Guptan and Guptan Monarchs 10. Yājňavalkya Smŗiti and Nārada Smŗiti. Index.

Notă biografică

Sita Anantha Raman is Emerita Associate Professor of History at Santa Clara University, where she taught South Asian history and SE Asian history. She is the author of the books Women in India: A Social and Cultural History (Vols 1 and 2; 2009); A.Madhavaiah: A Biography and a Novella (‘Muthumeenakshi’, trans. by Vasantha Surya; 2004); and Getting Girls to School: Social Reform in the Tamil Districts, 1870–1930 (1996); and of various journal articles.

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This book looks at the first eight Sanskrit law codes written in India, between 600 BCE-570 ACE. It focuses on the legal, religious and ethical customs which were codified in this period and their impact on the social and political life of women.