This book provides an ethnography of love-marriages in the late 1990s in Delhi, identifying the ways in which marriage is ever more a pitch of intense political contestation. It bears upon anthropological understandings of marriageability, urban morality, gender, kinship and the study of the individual and the couple in contemporary India.
About The Author:
Perveez Mody is Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Cambridge
Table Of Contents:
Foreword by Veena Das. Preface. Introduction 1. 'A Form of Marriage in Certain Cases' 2. Legitimating Love: Tis Hazari and the Judicial Process 3. Kidnapping, Elopement, and Self-Abduction 4. Failed Love. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
Special Features:
- Sociology of the Family
- South Asia
- Social & Cultural Anthropology
- South Asian Studies
- India (studies of)



