Nation and family personal law, cultural pluralism, and gendered citizenship in India
Material type: TextPublication details: Stanford Stanford University Press 2014Description: xvii,377p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780804788786
- 346.150954 22 SU-N
- KNS540 .S83 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-360) and index.
Indian personal law : toward a comparative theoretical perspective -- Nationalism, recognition, and family formation -- Official nationalism, multiculturalism, and majoritarian citizen making : the formation of the postcolonial policy frame -- Recasting the normative national family : changes in Hindu law and commonly applicable matrimonial laws since the 1960s -- Minority accommodation, cultural mobilization, and legal practice : the experiences of Muslim law and Christian law -- Nationalism, multiculturalism, and personal law.
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