Framing gender in Mughal South Asia

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY History Compass Pub Date : 2021-10-09 DOI:10.1111/hic3.12691
Emma Kalb
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Research on gender in Mughal South Asia has tended to focus either on the nature of the harem and elite female seclusion or, alternately, on constructions of elite masculinity. The first body of literature centers on debates as to the degree to which the harem functioned to limit (elite) women and constrain their political, economic, and social roles. The second analyzes how normative masculinity took shape during different reigns, according to both the preferences of the emperor and his advisors as well as the broader socio-political context. Taken as a whole, this body of work provides nuanced, contextualized accounts of how gender functioned to shape the lives and/or representations of elite men and women, even as it echoes archival sources in focusing on Mughal elites and tends to be framed primarily in terms of the Persianate or Islamicate world. Recent research suggests not only the value of examining questions of gender in relation to non-elites, but also the relevance of the household and the family, the influence of the Indic, the relationship of notions of gender to understandings of the body itself, and alternatives to a narrowly defined gender binary.

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南亚莫卧儿王朝的性别框架
对南亚莫卧儿王朝性别的研究往往集中在后宫和精英女性隐居的本质上,或者交替地集中在精英男性气质的建构上。第一批文献集中讨论了后宫在多大程度上限制了(精英)女性,并限制了她们的政治、经济和社会角色。第二部分分析了在不同的统治时期,根据皇帝和他的顾问的偏好以及更广泛的社会政治背景,规范的男子气概是如何形成的。作为一个整体,这些作品提供了微妙的、背景化的描述,说明性别是如何塑造精英男女的生活和/或表现的,尽管它与关注莫卧儿精英的档案资料相呼应,而且往往主要以波斯或伊斯兰世界为框架。最近的研究表明,不仅要研究与非精英阶层有关的性别问题,而且要研究家庭和家庭的相关性、印度人的影响、性别概念与对身体本身的理解的关系,以及狭义的性别二元概念的替代方案。
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