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Property—A Metaphor Beyond Economics Exploring the Semiotics of Property Among the Nayars in Kerala, South India
Author(s) -
N. B. Lekha
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of indian and asian studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2717-5766
pISSN - 2717-5413
DOI - 10.1142/s2717541322500024
Subject(s) - property (philosophy) , inheritance (genetic algorithm) , empowerment , metaphor , property rights , power (physics) , politics , sociology , gender studies , political science , epistemology , law , linguistics , philosophy , chemistry , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , gene
Property is one of the important instrumental elements, in the empowerment of women. Matrilineal system in Kerala had privileged Nayar women to inherit property. Inheritance of property rights among Nayar women had undergone dramatic changes during and since the British period. It is difficult to understand the relationship between property and women empowerment as property relations are imbricate and constantly changing. In this paper, I explore how the nature of property influences women empowerment in different regions of Kerala. The sociological contours of property relations of Nayar women are explored to understand how property becomes an agent that helps women to exercise power in the family and bargain within matriliny. The material, cultural and political relations around property need to be reckoned in understanding the power dynamics within the gender relations in Nayar community in Kerala.

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