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The Fiscal Colonization of the Domestic Sphere: A Socio-Ethical Analysis of Materialism in Sudha Murty’s Dollar Bahu

Prashasti Menon1
Research Scholar, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India.

Published Online: March-April 2026

Pages: 112-117

Abstract

This research article investigates the transformative and often corrosive impact of global capital on the traditional Indian familial structure through a critical reading of Sudha Murty’s Dollar Bahu. By examining the psychological shift from human-centric values to commercial considerations, the study illuminates how the "Dollar" functions as a disruptive agent that subverts ancestral marital protocols and fosters domestic hierarchies based on fiscal prestige. The analysis centers on the polarized experiences of the two daughters-in-law, Vinuta and Jamuna, highlighting the systemic marginalization of emotional labor in favor of material acquisition. Ultimately, the paper argues that Sudha Murty utilizes the narrative as a cautionary critique of neoliberal aspirations, advocating for a restorative balance between economic mobility and moral integrity.

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