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Burning Women: A Global History of Widow-Sacrifice from Ancient Times to the Present

Fisch, Joerg

Burning Women: A Global History of Widow-Sacrifice from Ancient Times to the Present

Following into death" is an ancient and widespread custom which entails one or more people - voluntarily or involuntarily - following a dead man or woman into death. The event is ritualized as a public act. The decisive feature is not the manner of dying but the intent, which is to accompany a dead person into the hereafter. "Burning Women" explores how this custom - of which the Indian Hindu custom of sati, or widow burning, is the best known example - has existed in various forms in most parts of the world. The practice of widow-burning combines strong spiritual beliefs in the hereafter with the more secular power struggles of this world, both between the sexes and social groups. Widow burning in India has long been passionately debated, but its practice in other parts of the world has been neglected. "Burning Women" is the first history of the anthropological, religious, social and political contexts of widow-burning across the world.

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ISBN 9781905422029
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Sea Boating
Jahr 2006

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