虐待邻居:1930年至1938年在海得拉巴州举行的安得拉童婚

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S. Basha
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1929年,英国政府通过了《限制童婚法》。该法案通常被称为萨达法案。该法将女孩和男孩的最低结婚年龄分别定为14岁和18岁。该法案的管辖权仅限于英属印度。然而,早在英国政府限制童婚之前,很少有王子国家已经禁止童婚。然而,海得拉巴州不能禁止童婚。这篇文章描述了英国安得拉邦的受试者如何在海得拉巴州的领土上进行童婚,以逃避违反《萨达法案》的惩罚。海得拉巴州的臣民清楚地感觉到,安得拉邦人民通过童婚“玷污”了他们的“神圣领土”。这也加剧了海得拉巴州禁止童婚的要求。印度教和穆斯林的女性知识分子都站在提出要求的最前沿。这篇论文完全基于原始资料。使用泰卢固语方言的报纸和妇女期刊,如Golakonda Patrika、Andhra Patrika和Grihalakshmi,以及Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy等特伦甘纳知识分子的自传。
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Misusing the Neighbours: Performing Andhra Child Marriages in Hyderabad State, 1930–1938
The British Government passed the Child Marriage Restraint Act in 1929. The Act is popularly known as the Sarda Act. The Act fixed the minimum age of marriage of girls and boys at 14 and 18 years, respectively. The jurisdiction of the Act was confined to British India alone. However, much before the British Government restrained child marriage, few Princely States had already banned child marriages. However, Hyderabad State could not ban child marriages. This article describes how the British-Andhra subjects performed child marriages in the territories of Hyderabad State to escape punishment for violating the Sarda Act. The subjects of the Hyderabad State clearly felt that the Andhra people were ‘defiling’ their ‘sacred territories’ by performing child marriages. This also intensified the demand for a ban on child marriage in the Hyderabad State. Women intellectuals, both Hindu and Muslim, were in the forefront in making the demand. The paper is based exclusively on primary sources. Newspapers and women’s journals in the Telugu vernacular such as the Golakonda Patrika, Andhra Patrika and Grihalakshmi, and autobiographies of Telangana intellectuals like Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy are used.
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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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