Valuing Hindu Women's Domestic Shrine Traditions as Reproductive Labor

Valuing Hindu Women's Domestic Shrine Traditions as Reproductive Labor

Andrews, Ashlee Norene

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

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9783031685088

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Introduction.- Chapter 1."I Just Do What Feels Right": Valuing Domestic Shrine Traditions as Affective Labor and Women as Devotional Authorities.- Chapter 2. "It's A Connection": Valuing Domestic Shrine Traditions as Relational Labor And Sustaining Ethno-Religious Subjectivities and Traditions in the U.S..-Chapter 3. "It's All About Me Because My Children Are the People That I Care For": Valuing Domestic Shrine Traditions as Maternal Labor and Rethinking Maternal Sacrifice.- Chapter 4. "I Don't Need To Sit In Front of Any Kind of Deity": Rejecting Domestic Shrine Traditions as a Chore and Negotiating Domestic Labor.- Chapter 5. "You Take the Best of Both Worlds": Valuing Domestic Shrine Traditions as Homemaking Labor and Remaking Hindu Womanhood.- Conclusion.
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American Hinduism;women's religiosity;ethnography;Hindu Studies;American Religion;domestic religiosity