Sati, the Blessing and the Curse: The Burning of Wives in India

Author:   John Stratton Hawley (Professor and Chair, Department of Religion, Barnard College; Director, South Asian Institute, Columbia University)
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Pages:   227
Publication Date:   08 September 1994
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Sati, the Blessing and the Curse: The Burning of Wives in India


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Author:   John Stratton Hawley (Professor and Chair, Department of Religion, Barnard College; Director, South Asian Institute, Columbia University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.392kg
ISBN:  

9780195077742


ISBN 10:   0195077741
Pages:   227
Publication Date:   08 September 1994
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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This book is great--presents elegant and thoughtful essays on a very disturbing issue, one that my students ask me about endlessly. --Martha Ann Selby, Southern Methodist University Should be required reading for all those interested in women in world history. It expertly displays the recent controversies in a manner that illuminates both historical and contemporary issues. --Lynda Shaffer, Tufts University This book is not easy to put down: the pace of the arguments is brisk, the historiography is solid, the hypothetical materials are clearly argued and imaginative, and the sparks fly....Scholars of religion will find this work easily accessible. It moves far beyond the bounds of Indology....suberb... --The Journal of Religion This volume serves to widen the perspectives on sati and to speak to audiences of varying kinds.... a must for scholars of Hinduism, of gender and religion, and of human rights worldwide. History of Religions


This book is great--presents elegant and thoughtful essays on a very disturbing issue, one that my students ask me about endlessly. --Martha Ann Selby, Southern Methodist University<br> Should be required reading for all those interested in women in world history. It expertly displays the recent controversies in a manner that illuminates both historical and contemporary issues. --Lynda Shaffer, Tufts University<br> This book is not easy to put down: the pace of the arguments is brisk, the historiography is solid, the hypothetical materials are clearly argued and imaginative, and the sparks fly....Scholars of religion will find this work easily accessible. It moves far beyond the bounds of Indology....suberb... --The Journal of Religion<br> This volume serves to widen the perspectives on sati and to speak to audiences of varying kinds.... a must for scholars of Hinduism, of gender and religion, and of human rights worldwide. History of Religions<br>


<br> This book is great--presents elegant and thoughtful essays on a very disturbing issue, one that my students ask me about endlessly. --Martha Ann Selby, Southern Methodist University<p><br> Should be required reading for all those interested in women in world history. It expertly displays the recent controversies in a manner that illuminates both historical and contemporary issues. --Lynda Shaffer, Tufts University<p><br> This book is not easy to put down: the pace of the arguments is brisk, the historiography is solid, the hypothetical materials are clearly argued and imaginative, and the sparks fly....Scholars of religion will find this work easily accessible. It moves far beyond the bounds of Indology....suberb... --The Journal of Religion<p><br> This volume serves to widen the perspectives on sati and to speak to audiences of varying kinds.... a must for scholars of Hinduism, of gender and religion, and of human rights worldwide. History of Religions<p><br>


This book is great--presents elegant and thoughtful essays on a very disturbing issue, one that my students ask me about endlessly. --Martha Ann Selby, Southern Methodist University Should be required reading for all those interested in women in world history. It expertly displays the recent controversies in a manner that illuminates both historical and contemporary issues. --Lynda Shaffer, Tufts University This book is not easy to put down: the pace of the arguments is brisk, the historiography is solid, the hypothetical materials are clearly argued and imaginative, and the sparks fly....Scholars of religion will find this work easily accessible. It moves far beyond the bounds of Indology....suberb... --The Journal of Religion This volume serves to widen the perspectives on sati and to speak to audiences of varying kinds.... a must for scholars of Hinduism, of gender and religion, and of human rights worldwide. History of Religions This book is great--presents elegant and thoughtful essays on a very disturbing issue, one that my students ask me about endlessly. --Martha Ann Selby, Southern Methodist University Should be required reading for all those interested in women in world history. It expertly displays the recent controversies in a manner that illuminates both historical and contemporary issues. --Lynda Shaffer, Tufts University This book is not easy to put down: the pace of the arguments is brisk, the historiography is solid, the hypothetical materials are clearly argued and imaginative, and the sparks fly....Scholars of religion will find this work easily accessible. It moves far beyond the bounds of Indology....suberb... --The Journal of Religion This volume serves to widen the perspectives on sati and to speak to audiences of varying kinds.... a must for scholars of Hinduism, of gender and religion, and of human rights worldwide. History of Religions


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John Stratton Hawley is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion at Barnard College, and Director of the South Asian Institute at Columbia University. He is the editor of Songs of the Saints of India (Oxford, 1988) and Fundamentalism and Gender (Oxford, 1993), as well as numerous other books on Indian religion and literature.

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