House Wife Sad Status In Tamil Portable May 2026
The figure of the homemaker ( illarasi - queen of the household) occupies a sacred, idealized space in Tamil cultural consciousness. However, beneath the veneer of reverence lies a complex reality of psychological distress, economic dependency, and social erasure. This paper explores the "sad status" of housewives in Tamil Nadu by analyzing three core dimensions: economic disenfranchisement within the household, the mental health impact of unrecognized domestic labor, and the erosion of identity due to patriarchal kinship structures. Drawing on qualitative interviews and secondary data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), this paper argues that the sadness of the Tamil housewife is not merely individual but structural, rooted in a dialectic between cultural glorification and material deprivation.
Housewife, Tamil Nadu, Patriarchy, Emotional Labor, Economic Dependency, Acham (Fear). 1. Introduction In classical Tamil literature, the ideal wife is Karpu (chaste), Ammai (motherly), and self-sacrificing. Modern Tamil cinema and television serials often reinforce this trope: the suffering wife who endures alcoholism, infidelity, or neglect for the sake of family honor. While urbanization and education have progressed in cities like Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai, the lived reality for a significant section of homemakers remains one of quiet desperation. house wife sad status in tamil
This paper is a representative synthesis based on available data and cultural analysis. For a field-specific study, primary research would be required. Title: The Silent Threshold: A Study on the Psycho-Social Status of Homemakers in Contemporary Tamil Nadu Author: (Simulated) Dr. K. Meenakshi Sundaram, Department of Sociology, Madurai Kamaraj University (Hypothetical Affiliation) The figure of the homemaker ( illarasi -