Routledge Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Development in India
Author | : N. B. Lekha |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024 |
ISBN-10 | : 1032756357 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781032756356 |
Rating | : 4/5 (356 Downloads) |
Download or read book Routledge Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Development in India written by N. B. Lekha and published by . This book was released on 2024 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Lekha, Kumar M. and their team of contributors embark on a transformative exploration of 'Intersectionality' in the Indian context, where gender, culture, and development intersect to shape the destinies of diverse groups. Drawing from extensive research and nuanced analyses by scholars across the country and a few scholars on India from outside the country, the handbook uncovers the intricate connections between gender inequalities, cultural norms and practices and developmental trajectories that illuminate how these factors intersect and shape the lives of individuals, communities and societies beyond India's borders. The book encompasses discussions on the category of gender and the practice of gender studies, workspace economy and technology. The chapters on women's role in the workplace and economy explain the complied intersections between gender, ideology, labour, migration and informal economies, offering a deeper understanding on the composite factors that shape women as workforce. It also examines the multifaceted influences of culture on various aspects of society, including gender roles, language, agriculture and development in general. Some chapters in this section focus The chapters focus on the socio-cultural dimensions connected to the portrayal of gender in the media and how diverse media platforms, ranging from digital interface to televised serials, play a pivotal role in shaping and mirroring gender identities, roles, and societal norms within their specific environments. Finally, the book critically engages with the issues of education, marginalization, inclusion and sustainable development. Chapters on the marginalized communities such as the urban poor, elderly sweepers, and widows, contribute to the broader discourses on the developmental paradigms vis-à-vis poverty and social exclusion. Academics, researchers and students interested in gender, culture and development studies will find this handbook invaluable in understanding and addressing gender inequities, cultural imbalances and development complexities. Policymakers, NGOs, and activists committed to social progress will appreciate the evidence-based insights enabling them for informed actions and policies that transcend conventional boundaries"--