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Record Nr.

UNINA9910831844203321

Titolo

Kinship and History in South Asia / Edited by: Thomas R. Trautmann

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ann Arbor, : University of Michigan Press

Collana

Michigan  Papers  on  South  and  Southeast Asia ; ; 7

Soggetti

Kinship

South Asia History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

The Kin Nucleus in Tamil Folklore / Brenda E. F. Beck -- Some Aspects of Kinship in Ancient Tamil Literature / George L. Hart, III -- Cross-Cousin Marriage in Ancient North India? / Thomas R. Trautmann -- Kinship Groups in the Jātakas / Narendra K. Wagle.

Sommario/riassunto

Kinship and History in South Asia presents four papers given at a small conference of kinship studies scholars, “Kinship and History in South Asia,” at the University of Toronto in 1973. They draw upon one another and show several common concerns, particularly the theoretical importance of Dravidian systems. Yey they remain specialist studies, each within its own raison d’être. Brendra E. F. Beck contributes a study of the “kinship nucleus” in Tamil folklore, Levi-Straussian both in its treatment of kinship and of mythology. George L. Hart’s study of woman and the sacred in the ancient Tamil literature of the Sangam attempts to elucidate this literature in its own terms, and also to relate it to Beck’s “kinship nucleus.” Thomas R. Trautmann presents a critical examination of the evidence for cross-cousin marriage in early North India, attempting to determine historical fact from literary materials. Narendra K. Wagle offers a survey of the kinship categories to be found in the Pali Jatakas.