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ID159756
Title ProperExchange Relations and Social Change in Rural Pakistan
Other Title InformationRituals and Ceremonies of Childbirth, Marriage and Death
LanguageENG
AuthorMughal, Muhammad A Z
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent decades, the nature of exchange relations in rural Pakistan appears to have undergone significant transformations due to the gradual shift from seasonal agriculture to a market-based economy, rapid urbanisation and industrialisation. Change and continuity in exchange relations are particularly manifested in rituals and ceremonies associated with childbirth, marriage and death, with socioeconomic transformations in the rural economy triggering shifts in ways of conducting such rituals and ceremonies. This article seeks to highlight such change but argues that the continuing centrality of religion, kinship and economic inter-dependencies, marked by rural social organisation, remains evident in how these rituals and ceremonies are conducted. After discussing the social meanings of such rituals and ceremonies in rural Pakistan, the article demonstrates through detailed ethnographic study certain modifications in exchange relations as a consequence of recent socioeconomic change.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 38, No.2; Jul 2018: p.177-194
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2018-06 38, 2
Key WordsSocial Change ;  Pakistan ;  Anthropology ;  Rural Society ;  Marriage ;  Death ;  Rituals ;  Childbirth ;  Gift ;  Ceremonies ;  Exchange Relations ;  Southern Punjab