Muslim and Hindu Women’s Public and Private Behaviors: Gender, Family, and Communalized Politics in India

Author:

Desai Sonalde12,Temsah Gheda3

Affiliation:

1. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA

2. National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi, India

3. ICF International, Rockville, MD, USA

Abstract

Abstract Prior research on fundamentalist religious movements has focused attention on the complicated relationship among gender, family, and religion. Using data from a nationally representative survey of 30,000 Hindu and Muslim women, this study compares the daily public and private behaviors of women in India to examine how gender and family norms are shaped in the context of communalized identity politics. Building on the theoretical framework of “doing gender,” we argue that because communal identities are expressed through externally visible behaviors, greater religious differences are expected in external markers of gendered behaviors and family norms. Results indicate that Muslim women are more likely to engage in veiling and less likely to venture outside the home for recreation and employment. However, religious differences are absent when attention is directed at private behaviors, such as household decision-making power, gender segregation within households, and discrimination against daughters. Results underscore the multidimensionality of gender.

Publisher

Duke University Press

Subject

Demography

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