Is Naga Society Egalitarian and Democratic? The Gender Questions on Customary Law and Its Practices in Nagaland

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Khiamniungan T. Longkoi
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Customary law and its practices in tribal culture usually reproduce gender bias on almost all fronts. Focusing on Khiamniungan, one of the Naga tribes, this article tries to illustrate the patriarchal aspect of social reality as it is manifested through customary practices, folklore, local sayings and local proverbs. Based on ethnographic research, the study argues that the institution of Morung is the epitome of customary practices and justifies patriarchy, especially in the political sphere. Also, Naga women have to bargain and negotiate on all fronts: property rights, decisions in marriage and divorce, public participation and so on. As a result, such dominance silences the Naga women’s experiential history. The attempt is to critically reflect on the colonial narrative of Nagas as an egalitarian and democratic society and further highlight that the colonial paradigm continues to be reproduced in postcolonial times without an empirical and critical reflection.
那迦社会是平等和民主的吗?那加兰邦习惯法中的性别问题及其实践
部落文化中的习惯法及其实践通常在几乎所有方面再现性别偏见。本文以纳迦部落之一的Khiamniungan为研究对象,试图通过习俗、民间传说、当地谚语和谚语来说明社会现实中父权的一面。基于民族志研究,该研究认为,Morung制度是习惯做法的缩影,并为父权制辩护,特别是在政治领域。此外,纳迦妇女必须在所有方面讨价还价和谈判:财产权、结婚和离婚的决定、公众参与等等。其结果是,这种支配地位使那迦妇女的经验历史沉默。本文试图批判性地反思Nagas作为一个平等和民主社会的殖民叙事,并进一步强调殖民范式在没有经验和批判性反思的情况下在后殖民时代继续复制。
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期刊介绍: History and Sociology of South Asia provides a forum for scholarly interrogations of significant moments in the transformation of the social, economic and political fabric of South Asian societies. Thus the journal advisedly presents an interdisciplinary space in which contemporary ideas compete, and critiques of existing perspectives are encouraged. The interdisciplinary focus of the journal enables it to incorporate diverse areas of research, including political economy, social ecology, and issues of minority rights, gender, and the role of law in development. History and Sociology of South Asia also promotes dialogue on socio-political problems, from which academicians as well as activists and advocacy groups can benefit.
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