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This paper throws light on the role played by culture and traditions specifically of Hindu religion in legitimising the subordinate position of women in Indian society. Along with presenting a brief account on the status of women from ancient times to contemporary situation, the sex-gender binary has also been explored. How a child after his birth socialised to behave in a certain way on the basis of his/her sex has been noted. This process of socialisation is based on the age old customs and traditions which are discriminatory in nature. The male child is taught to be strong, dominating and aggressive in nature and henceforth assigned laborious work to do for managing the finances of house. On the other hand, female child is taught to be sensitive, loving and caring and therefore assigned to manage household work, child nurturing and motherhood related responsibilities.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-2210063035
One of the unique features of indian society is prevalence of caste system which was originated thousands of years back to demarcate the people engaged in different occupation or j...
One of the unique features of indian society is prevalence of caste system which was originated thousands of years back to demarcate the people engaged in different occupation or j...