GENDER, LAW, AND RESISTANCE IN INDIA
Discover the compelling insights of GENDER, LAW, AND RESISTANCE IN INDIA by Erin P. Moore, published in 2001. This thought-provoking book, spanning 205 pages, delves into the intricate dynamics of gender and power within the context of Indian society. Through vivid anthropological fieldwork in rural Rajasthan, Moore uncovers the various tactics employed by Muslim women to resist patriarchal structures, including theft, poisoning, and even acts of sabotage. The narrative highlights how these women challenge the male-dominated social and legal systems that perpetuate gender inequality. A must-read for those interested in anthropology, sociology, and women's studies, this book provides an eye-opening exploration of resistance and resilience in the face of oppression. Enhance your understanding of gender issues in India by adding this essential work to your collection today!