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Development and Gender Capital in India Change Continuity and Conflict in Kerala by Shoba Arun, Taylor and Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Shoba Arun
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    ISBN9781138221963
    Pages186
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2017

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Development and Gender Capital in India Change Continuity and Conflict in Kerala by Shoba Arun

    The Indian state of Kerala has invoked much attention within development and gender debates, specifically in relation to its female capital- an outcome of interrelated historical, cultural and social practices. On the one hand, Kerala has been romanticised, with its citizenry, particularly women, being free of social divisions and uplifted through educational well-being. On the other hand, its realism is stark, particularly in the light of recent social changes. Using a Bourdieusian frame of analysis, Development and Gender Capital in India explores the forces of globalisation and how they are embedded within power structures. Through narratives of women's lived experiences in the private and public domains, it highlights the 'anomie of gender' through complexities and contradictions vis-a-vis processes of modernity, development and globalisation. By demonstrating the limits placed upon gender capital by structures of patriarchy and domination, it argues that discussions about the empowered Malayalee women should move from a mere 'politics of rhetoric and representation' to a more embedded 'politics of transformation', meaningfully taking into account women's changing roles and identities.This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Development Studies, Gender Studies, Anthropology and Sociology.show more



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