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Marriage, Love And Caste

Marriage, Love and Caste: Perceptions on Telugu Women During the Colonial PeriodThis path-breaking study on women in the Andhra region of India during the colonial period seeks to dispel popular misconceptions and stereotypes regarding their status a

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Marriage, Love and Caste: Perceptions on Telugu Women During the Colonial PeriodThis path-breaking study on women in the Andhra region of India during the colonial period seeks to dispel popular misconceptions and stereotypes regarding their status as well as to seriously engage with academic debates on caste, traditions, and values. Practical experiences of men and women are used to throw light on issues pertaining to women. Author: Inukonda Thirumali About the Author: Inukonda Thirumali is the coordinator of the Centre for South Indian Studies and teaches History at Sri Venkateshwara College, University of Delhi. Publisher: 2005, Pb, 200pp., Glossary, Illus., Appendix, Biblio., Index ISBN-10: 81-85002-45-2 ISBN-13: 978-81-85002-58-3 Price: Rs 295 (Outside India: US $14.95)

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