Listen ""We live with love for each other" - Hindu and Muslim Women in Middle-Class India"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Caroline Harding '24 interviews Professor Jennifer Ortegren, associate professor of religion at Middlebury and a 2022 CT faculty grant recipient. Ortegren is author of Middle-Class Dharma: Women, Aspiration, and the Making of Contemporary Hinduism (2023, Oxford University Press), which examines the intersections of gender, religion, and class among upwardly mobile Hindu women in Udaipur, Rajasthan. In her CT-supported project, ""'We Live with Love for Each Other': Navigating Neighborhood Relationships between Hindu and Muslim Women in Middle-Class India," Ortegren examined how Muslim women experience upward mobility in ways that are both similar to and distinct from Hindu neighbors, and how these shifts shape, and reshape, relationships between Hindu and Muslim neighbors. In particular, it asks if and how young women are meeting and supporting one another in the same ways their mothers did or if they are connecting in other ways that are rooted in their shared middle-class lifestyles. Learn more about Prof. Ortegren here: https://www.middlebury.edu/college/people/jennifer-ortegren Learn more about other research projects supported by the CT Collaborative here: https://www.middlebury.edu/conflict-transformation/supporting-faculty-research
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