Beyond Monolithic Conceptualization of Muslim Societies: Matriliny and Muslim Women’s Engagement with the Transformation of Kinship in the Malabar Coast of South India

Aleena Sebastian
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The legal and religious reforms during the colonial period have modified the property and residential rights of the matrilineal Muslim women of Malabar (North Kerala, India). However, how these women engaged with the transformation, through strategies, negotiations and contestations, seldom received visibility in the mainstream reform scholarship of colonial Kerala. As I have argued elsewhere, while the reforms attempt to foster new forms of gender relations, based on patrilineality and conjugality, the matrilineal women created an alternative space of their own. The entry of Muslim women into colonial education and the formation of Mahila Samajams or women’s organisations in the early decades of the 20th century is indicative of this. In the backdrop of the narratives of senior matrilineal Muslim women from the Malabar Coast, the paper attempts to understand, how women articulated and engaged with the transformation of the matrilineal tharavad (joint household) in the colonial period.
超越穆斯林社会的整体概念化:母系制和穆斯林妇女参与南印度马拉巴尔海岸亲属关系的转变
殖民时期的法律和宗教改革修改了马拉巴尔(印度喀拉拉邦北部)母系穆斯林妇女的财产和居住权。然而,这些妇女是如何通过策略、谈判和争论参与变革的,在殖民地喀拉拉邦的主流改革学术中很少得到关注。正如我在其他地方所指出的那样,虽然改革试图在父系和夫妻关系的基础上培育新的性别关系形式,但母系妇女创造了她们自己的替代空间。穆斯林妇女进入殖民地接受教育,以及20世纪前几十年妇女组织Mahila Samajams的成立,都表明了这一点。本文以来自马拉巴尔海岸的高级母系穆斯林妇女的叙述为背景,试图了解妇女如何在殖民时期表达和参与母系塔拉瓦德(联合家庭)的转变。
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