CRFR PhD Network Event: Making Marriage and Coupledom - Imaginaries and Lived Realities
Wednesday 7th May
12pm – 4pm
Room 1.60, Edinburgh Futures Institute & Online

Register for this event: Eventbrite
This is a hybrid event. If you register to attend online, you will be sent a joining link prior to the date of the event.
In this event, we welcome four researchers from our CRFR network at advanced stages of their doctoral research to deliver a series of presentations that attend to how dominant cultural norms impinge upon various forms of coupledom. Focusing on India and Kazakhstan, it brings together various sites of the hetero-normative imaginary, including university spaces, caste and kin networks, marriage practices, and wedding rituals.
Programme
- Chandreyee Goswami: From friendship to romance: the many contours of cross-gender sociality in university spaces in northeast India
- Sambhavi Ganesh: Scripting a Marriage: Narratives of Continuity and Change in Marriage-Making among Tamil Brahmins
- Laura Makhulbayeva: Intimacy, Agency, ‘Consent’: Intricate Marriage Formation Practices in South Kazakhstan
- Neerja Pathak: ‘I do not want to change my name’: Refusal within marriage as windows to marriage
The full programme is available at the Eventbrite link above.
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