: Published in the journal International Journal of Sociology of the Family or as part of edited volumes focusing on the South Asian experience in Britain.
: It highlights how these girls used traditional cultural symbols to navigate their identities in a Western educational setting, creating a "symbolic language" for their peer relationships. rakhees schoolgirl
: Kanitkar examines how the traditional brother-sister bond signified by the Rakhee was adapted by schoolgirls to formalize and celebrate intense female friendships . : Published in the journal International Journal of
"Rakhees Schoolgirl" refers to a 1982 research paper titled , written by British anthropologist Helen E. Kanitkar . "Rakhees Schoolgirl" refers to a 1982 research paper
The paper explores the cultural significance of the Rakhee (a decorative thread typically used in the Hindu festival of Raksha Bandhan) within the context of South Asian schoolgirls living in London. Key Insights from the Study
: The work is frequently cited in studies regarding the South Asian diaspora, childhood sociology, and the way ethnic rituals are reinterpreted by younger generations in multicultural societies. Publication Details Author : Helen E. Kanitkar Year : 1982