Neither Man Nor Woman: The Hijras of India / Edition 2

Neither Man Nor Woman: The Hijras of India / Edition 2

by Serena Nanda
ISBN-10:
0534509037
ISBN-13:
9780534509033
Pub. Date:
11/30/1998
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10:
0534509037
ISBN-13:
9780534509033
Pub. Date:
11/30/1998
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Neither Man Nor Woman: The Hijras of India / Edition 2

Neither Man Nor Woman: The Hijras of India / Edition 2

by Serena Nanda
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Overview

This ethnography is a cultural study of the Hijras of India, a religious community of men who dress and act like women. It focuses on how Hijras can be used in the study of gender categories and human sexual variation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780534509033
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 11/30/1998
Series: Anthropology Series
Edition description: REV
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York Bio: Serena Nanda is professor emeritus of anthropology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. She has published two anthropological murder mysteries, The Gift of a Bride: A Tale of Anthropology, Matrimony, and Murder, a novel set in an Indian immigrant community in New York City, and Assisted Dying: An Ethnographic Murder Mystery on Florida's Gold Coast. Her other published works include Neither Man Nor Woman: The Hijras of India, winner of the 1990 Ruth Benedict Prize; American Cultural Pluralism and Law; Gender Diversity: Cross-Cultural Variations; and a New York City guidebook, 40 Perfect New York Days: Walks and Rambles in and Around the City. She has always been captivated by the stories people tell and by the tapestry of human diversity. Anthropology was the perfect way for her to immerse herself in these passions, and through teaching, to spread the word about the importance of understanding both human differences and human similarities.

Table of Contents

1. Hijra Roles in Indian Society. 2. Hijras as Neither Man nor Woman. 3. Emasculation Ritual Among the Hijras. 4. Social Organization and Economic Adaptation. 5. Kamladevi: A Prostitute. 6. Meera: A New Guru. 7. Sushila: Achieving Respect. 8. Salima: An Outcast. 9. Hijra Lives on Context. 10. The Hijra in Cross-Cultural Perspective.
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