Transforming Unequal Gender Relations in India and Beyond

Transforming Unequal Gender Relations in India and Beyond
Author: Saroj Pachauri
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819940868

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Gender Inequality In India

Gender Inequality In India
Author: Mamta Mahrotra
Publsiher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789350483626

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The status of women is how the society perceives a women and not what it should be. Women at every stage are deprived of opportunities because of their sexuality. This book is a small step towards the realization of the fragrance called woman and to accept the Kasturithat is the inherent quality of a woman. India is our motherland and we belong to it. It is high time that we learn to give our women respect and treat them with dignity they deserve. Women are the pillars of any society and the foundation stone of any family. Now they should be accepted as such with all their innate abilities, talents, qualities and more than that as 'Women' - a wonderful creation blessed with the power of creation and the power to reproduce and replicate. I hope any small step towards the realization of this concept would be along step in changing the mindset of all our self-acclaimed social gurus and custodians of dharma and fatwas in treating women as equal partners in the growth of the nation, family and children – an asset which cannot be treated lightly.

Women Gender and Everyday Social Transformation in India

Women  Gender and Everyday Social Transformation in India
Author: Kenneth Bo Nielsen,Anne Waldrop
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783082698

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The pace of socioeconomic transformation in India over the past two and a half decades has been formidable. This volume sheds light on how these transformations have played out at the level of everyday life to influence the lives of Indian women, and gender relations more broadly. Through ethnographically grounded case studies, the authors portray the contradictory and contested co-existence of discrepant gendered norms, values and visions in a society caught up in wider processes of sociopolitical change. ‘Women, Gender and Everyday Social Transformation in India’ moves the debate on gender and social transformation into the domain of everyday life to arrive at locally embedded and detailed, ethnographically informed analyses of gender relations in real-life contexts that foreground both subtle and not-so-subtle negotiations and contestations.

Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development

Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development
Author: Jane L. Parpart,Patricia Connelly,Eudine Barriteau
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9780889369108

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Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development demytsifies the theory of gender and development and shows how it plays an important role in everyday life. It explores the evolution of gender and development theory, introduces competing theoretical frameworks, and examines new and emerging debates. The focus is on the implications of theory for policy and practice, and the need to theorize gender and development to create a more egalitarian society. This book is intended for classroom and workshop use in the fields ofdevelopment studies, development theory, gender and development, and women's studies. Its clear and straightforward prose will be appreciated by undergraduate and seasoned professional, alike. Classroom exercises, study questions, activities, and case studies are included. It is designed for use in both formal and nonformal educational settings.

The Gender Perspective

The Gender Perspective
Author: Council of Europe. Parliamentary Assembly
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287128227

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This book examines the fundamental rights of women & highlights the importance of a "separate & equal station", one of the Council of Europe's guiding principles.

Beyond Access

Beyond Access
Author: Sheila Aikman,Elaine Unterhalter
Publsiher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0855985291

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This book combines analysis of policy and empirically based studies on gender, education, and development.

Gender Equality and Sustainable Development

Gender Equality and Sustainable Development
Author: Melissa Leach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317415190

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For pathways to be truly sustainable and advance gender equality and the rights and capabilities of women and girls, those whose lives and well-being are at stake must be involved in leading the way. Gender Equality and Sustainable Development calls for policies, investments and initiatives in sustainable development that recognize women’s knowledge, agency and decision-making as fundamental. Four key sets of issues - work and industrial production; population and reproduction; food and agriculture, and water, sanitation and energy provide focal lenses through which these challenges are considered. Perspectives from new feminist political ecology and economy are integrated, alongside issues of rights, relations and power. The book untangles the complex interactions between different dimensions of gender relations and of sustainability, and explores how policy and activism can build synergies between them. Finally, this book demonstrates how plural pathways are possible; underpinned by different narratives about gender and sustainability, and how the choices between these are ultimately political. This timely book will be of great interest to students, scholars, practitioners and policy makers working on gender, sustainable development, development studies and ecological economics.

Mainstreaming Men Into Gender and Development

Mainstreaming Men Into Gender and Development
Author: Sylvia H. Chant,Matthew C. Gutmann
Publsiher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780855984519

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Based on research commissioned by the World Bank, this books primary focus is on incorporating men in gender and development interventions at the grass roots level. It draws attention to some of the key problems that have arisen from male exclusion; as well as to the potential benefits of - and obstacles to - men's inclusion.