Unfamiliar relations : family and history in South Asia
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Unfamiliar relations : family and history in South Asia
Permanent Black, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Honoring the family: narratives and politics of kinship in pre-colonial Rajasthan / Ramya Sreenivasan
- The family feud as a political resource in eighteenth-century India / Sumit Guha
- Becoming and making "family" in Hindustan / Michael H. Fisher
- White Mughals: the case of James Achilles Kilpatrick and Khair un-Nissa / William Dalrymple
- "Family" as a contested concept in early nineteenth-century Madras / Sylvia Vatuk
- Kin, clan, and power in colonial South India / Pamela G. Price
- Gossip, taboo, and writing family history / Indrani Chatterjee
- Domesticated convicts: producing families in the Andaman Islands / Satadru Sen