Sati, the Blessing and the Curse

Sati, the Blessing and the Curse
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780195360226
ISBN-13 : 0195360222
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Book Synopsis Sati, the Blessing and the Curse by : John Stratton Hawley

Download or read book Sati, the Blessing and the Curse written by John Stratton Hawley and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 1994-09-08 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Several years ago in Rajasthan, an eighteen-year-old woman was burned on her husband's funeral pyre and thus became sati. Before ascending the pyre, she was expected to deliver both blessings and curses: blessings to guard her family and clan for many generations, and curses to prevent anyone from thwarting her desire to die. Sati also means blessing and curse in a broader sense. To those who revere it, sati symbolizes ultimate loyalty and self-sacrifice. It often figures near the core of a Hindu identity that feels embattled in a modern world. Yet to those who deplore it, sati is a curse, a violation of every woman's womanhood. It is murder mystified, and as such, the symbol of precisely what Hinduism should not be. In this volume a group of leading scholars consider the many meanings of sati: in India and the West; in literature, art, and opera; in religion, psychology, economics, and politics. With contributors who are both Indian and American, this is a genuinely binational, postcolonial discussion. Contributors include Karen Brown, Paul Courtright, Vidya Dehejia, Ainslie Embree, Dorothy Figueira, Lindsey Harlan, John Hawley, Robin Lewis, Ashis Nandy, and Veena Talwar Oldenburg.

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