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Gender, Space and Agency in India Anindita Datta (Delhi School of Economics)

Gender, Space and Agency in India By Anindita Datta (Delhi School of Economics)

Gender, Space and Agency in India by Anindita Datta (Delhi School of Economics)


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This volume explores the links between gender, space and agency in India. It offers fresh perspectives and frameworks within which these links can be analysed across diverse geographical contexts in India.

Gender, Space and Agency in India Summary

Gender, Space and Agency in India: Exploring Regional Genderscapes by Anindita Datta (Delhi School of Economics)

This volume explores the links between gender, space and agency in India. It offers fresh perspectives and frameworks within which these links can be analyzed across diverse geographical contexts in India.

The chapters in this volume are based on field studies which showcase how agency is gendered. The volume examines how gender and agency are fashioned by a multitude of everyday contexts, socio-economic processes, policy interventions and geographic phenomenon and manifest in diffusion of education, decentralization of politics, rising social inequalities, poverty, green revolution, mechanization of agriculture and even drought.

This book will be of interest to researchers, teachers and practitioners of human geography, social and cultural geography, and those interested in geographies of gender. It will also be helpful for policy makers interested in the issues of gender and development in India.

About Anindita Datta (Delhi School of Economics)

Anindita Datta is Associate Professor at the Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India. With over 20 years of teaching experience, she has published consistently in international peer-reviewed journals with interdisciplinary perspectives; served as a member on the international editorial boards for Gender, Place and Culture and Social and Cultural Geography; and is also a member of the Steering Committee, International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Gender and Geography. Her research interests are in the areas of feminist geography, conceptual traditions in geography and the social geography of India. She is particularly interested in indigenous feminisms, everyday geographies, geographies of care, spaces of resistance, and in issues of gendered and epistemic violence.

Table of Contents

1. Gender, Space and Agency in India: Exploring Regional Genderscapes 2. Pierre Bourdieus Symbolic Violence: Scripting Gender Among Assamese Middle-Class Women in Higher Education 3. The Power of Social Spaces In Enabling Girls Education In India: Perspectives From Indian Origin Students in The US 4. Interrogating Gender, Property Rights and Witch-Hunting in Jharkhand, India 5. Gender and Agency in Decentralized Political Spaces In Rural West Bengal 6. Mahila Panchayats of Delhi: Scripting Agency within Low Income Urban Neighbourhoods 7.It Is Better to Die Than to Live Like This: Widowhood, Economic Denial And Violence In Rural Punjab 8.This Is Our Area and That Is Theirs: Scripting The Spatiality Of Migrant Masculinity In Goa, India 9. Watercentric Roles And Womens Spaces: Narratives From Drought-Prone Villages Of Gujarat 10. Numbers, Bodies, Love, and Babies: Gender and territory in Ladakh 11. Reinterpreting Resistance and Agency: Excavating Feminist Counterspaces within Indigenous Feminisms

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NPB9780367546601
9780367546601
0367546604
Gender, Space and Agency in India: Exploring Regional Genderscapes by Anindita Datta (Delhi School of Economics)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-09-25
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