Article ID: CBB903777122

The sciences of love: Intimate ‘democracy’ and the eugenic development of the Marathi couple in colonial India (2023)

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This article studies the eugenic theories of Marathi sexological writer and novelist Narayan Sitaram Phadke, and his attempts to domesticate the modern ideal of the adult romantic couple as a yardstick of ‘emotional democracy’ in late colonial India. Locating Phadke's work against the backdrop of the Child Marriage Restraint Act (1929) and its eugenicist concerns, I argue that he conceptualized romantic love as an emotion and a form of sociability central to the state's biopolitical schemes of ensuring modern coupledom but as exceeding the state's capacity to rationally order Indian sex life. Consequently, he crafted literary supplements like the bildungsroman to circulate ‘English’ idioms of emotional and corporeal intimacy in Marathi; his novels domesticated eugenic sexology for its ‘vernacular’ audiences by advocating caste-bound romantic love as the blueprint for Indian marital coupling. As exemplified by Phadke's work, an emerging Marathi discourse of love demarcated a space for the young couple to operate as a vehicle of interpersonal openness within the constraints of the upper-caste joint family. By outlining the parameters of this Brahmanical aesthetic discourse, I show that the couple became the locus of a self-styled ‘democratic’ form of emotional attachment aimed at developing a necessary dynamism within endogamous caste-based marital arrangements without radically transforming them. The science performed through the Marathi novel in the 1920s and 1930s consequently explains the increasing prominence of romantic love as a form of developmental ‘democratic’ discourse at a time when both romantic love and democracy-in-practice were widely experienced as absent from Indian society.

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Article Chiara Beccalossi; Kate Fisher; Jana Funke (2023) Sexology and development. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 3-14). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Anderson, Warwick H.
Axelby, Richard
Carey, Daniel
Cogdell, Christina Grace
Crozier, Ivan
Currell, Susan
Journals
Archives of Natural History
History of Science
History of the Human Sciences
Indian Journal of History of Science
Science in Context
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Publishers
Routledge
Brown University
University of Minnesota
University of Pennsylvania
New York, City University of
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Science and society
Great Britain, colonies
Colonialism
Eugenics
Science and literature
Sexology
People
Carrel, Alexis
Doyle, Arthur Conan
Ellis, Havelock
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Hakluyt, Richard
Woolf, Virginia
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Early modern
16th century
17th century
Places
India
Great Britain
Australia
United States
Africa
Brazil
Institutions
Botanic Garden (Calcutta, India)
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