Nuns Yoginis Saints and Singers (Women's Renunciation in South Asia)

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Item Code: IDK278
Author: Meena Khandelwal, Sondra L. Hausner, and Ann Grodzins Gold
Publisher: Zubaan Publications
Edition: 2007
ISBN: 9788189884345
Pages: 387
Cover: Hardcover
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Book Description
From the Jacket

Vividly showcasing new ethnographic research on extraordinary South Asian women who have abandoned worldly life for spiritual pursuits, the contributors to this collection offer feminist insights into Jain, Buddhist, Hindu, Baul, and Bon ascetic traditions. With intimate narratives documenting contemporary women's experiences, contributors explore the lives of women who have renounced involvements such as sex, financial security, kin, and the pursuit of beauty, in favour of higher religious and spiritual ideals. The authors consider the hardships endured by women committed to religious paths more commonly taken by men and warn against any easy romanticization of these women's lives. At the same time, the book offers a refreshing antidote to the relentless image of South Asian women as dependent on male kin and defined by their sexual and procreative roles.

About the Author

Meena Khandelwal is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies at the University of Iowa. She is the author of Women in Ochre Robes: Gendering Hindu Renunciation.

Sondra L. Hausner is a Lecturer in Anthropology at Oxford. Her book Wandering in Place: The Social World of Hindu Renunciation won the 2004 Joseph W. Elder Prize in the Indian Social Sciences from the American Institute of Indian Studies.

Ann Grodzins Gold is Professor of Religion and Anthropology and Director of the South Asian Centre at Syracuse University. Her publications include four books, most recently In the Time of Trees and Sorrows: Nature, Power and Memory in Rajasthan (co-authored with Bhoju Ram Gujar) which was awarded the Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Prize from the Association of Asian Studies.

Back of the Book

"This book provides a series of fascinating, lively ethnographic studies of South Asian women who reject the normative roles of wife and mother and then sometimes conform to them after all. Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Muslim, living in north India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, these women attempt to transcend their roles, their sexuality, or even their bodily existence. Their very different, very individual lives represent a much more varied array of possibilities for South Asian women than almost anyone has been aware of. The book will be a wonderful source for courses on South Asian culture, gender studies, and religious studies, as well as for anyone who simply wants to think about the many different ways in which human beings can live."

"What is wonderful about this book is the vividness and intimacy of the ethnographic portraits of female renouncers-strikingly diverse Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Jain, Baul and Bon women who have crafted their lives outside of conventional realms, thwarting the overwhelming expectation that South Asian women will marry and procreate. Nuns, Yoginis, Saints and Singers is an important book that will change the ways both gender and renunciation are understood in the region."

Contents

List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgmentsxi
1 Introduction: Women on Their Own1
Sondra L. Hausner and Meena Khandelwal
Portraits of Singular Women
2 Do Saints Need Sleep? Baiji's Renunciation as Service51
Meena Khandelwal
3 Living Practical Dharma: A Tribute to Chomo Khandru and the Bonpo Women of Lubra Village, Mustang, Nepal91
Sara Shneiderman
4 The True River Ganges: Tara's Begging Practices 123
Kristin Hanssen
5Staying in Place: The Social Actions of Radha Giri162
Sondra L. Hausner
Landscapes of Contemporary Traditions
6 Passionate Renouncers: Hindu Nationalist
Renouncers and the Politics of Hindutva
183
Kalyani Devaki Menon
7 How Buddhist Renunciation Produces Difference 220
Kim Gutschow
8 Renouncing Expectations: Single Baul Women
Renouncers and the Value of Being a Wife
245
Lisa I. Knight
9 These Hands Are Not for Henna288
Anne Vallely
10 Afterword: Breaking Away318
Ann Grodzins Gold
Glossary345
Notes on Contributors354
Index358
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