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This comprehensive study provides an in-depth analysis of gender socialization among the Tangkhuls, an indigenous ethnic community. The author, Rv. Khanchuila, investigates how cultural values, family structures, and traditional practices influence the development of gender roles and identities within Tangkhul society.
The book examines the mechanisms through which Tangkhul children learn gender-appropriate behaviors, the influence of elders and community members in this process, and the impact of modernization on traditional gender norms. It explores both male and female socialization patterns, highlighting the unique cultural perspectives and practices specific to the Tangkhul community.
This work is valuable for anthropologists, sociologists, gender studies scholars, and anyone interested in understanding indigenous cultures and social structures. The research contributes to broader discussions on cultural diversity and the anthropological study of gender roles across different societies.
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