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Gender Socialization Among The Tangkhuls is a comprehensive anthropological study that delves into the intricate processes through which gender roles and identities are constructed and maintained within Tangkhul society. The work investigates traditional cultural practices, family dynamics, and community institutions that play pivotal roles in shaping gender perspectives from childhood through adulthood.
The book provides valuable insights into how indigenous beliefs, ritual practices, and social hierarchies influence the development of gender consciousness among the Tangkhul people. It examines the intersection of culture, tradition, and modernity in gender formation, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how socialization mechanisms operate within this specific ethnic community. The study contributes significantly to the broader discourse on indigenous cultures and gender studies.







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