Between Poverty and the Pyre: Moments in the History of Widowhood
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📘 Book Details
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Author: Jan Bremmer
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Pages: 284
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Release Date: 11-11-2011
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ISBN: 9780415513388
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Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
📝 About The Book
Between Poverty and the Pyre, edited by Jan Bremmer, is a compelling interdisciplinary examination of widowhood across cultures and centuries. Drawing together contributions from historians, anthropologists, and philologists, this volume challenges the notion of a “typical widow,” revealing how legal status, religion, geography, and economic conditions have shaped women's experiences after the loss of a spouse.
Covering a wide cultural and historical spectrum, the book delves into:
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Hindu widows who practiced sati by joining their husbands on the funeral pyre
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European widows who were persecuted as witches
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Women forced into prostitution for survival
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Religious perspectives, including Jesus's compassion for widows and the life of Khadija, Prophet Mohammed’s first wife
This thought-provoking volume sheds light on widowhood as both a personal and societal condition, demonstrating how widowhood has served as a lens to understand broader issues of gender, power, and tradition. A vital resource for those interested in gender studies, religious history, cultural anthropology, and the intersection of law and social customs.