Fr. 209.00

Women in India - Exploring Work, Life and Freedom

English · Hardback

Will be released 22.09.2025

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Women in India: Exploring Work, Life and Freedom critically traces the trajectory of these changes while also revealing the persistent blind spots and prejudices within systems that continue to scaffold their subordination and marginalisation.


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List of figures, List of tables, List of contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction Part I: Literature and culture 1. Crafting écriture féminine: history, womanhood, and "taboo" in Bengali women's poetry 2. Women folk songs as a history of female resistance: a feminist reading of Bhojpuri folk songs and Malabar's Kathu Pattu 3. Engendering Chhau dance of Purulia: deconstructing the binary 4. The dichotomy of conservatism and freedom: analysing Amulya Malladi's The Mango Season 5. 'Femvertising': a critical analysis of the evolution of Indian sanitary napkin advertisements over time Part II: Body, health, and violence 6. Contesting maternity: reading Zehra Naqvi's The Reluctant Mother: A Story No One Wants to Tell 7. Broken reproductive health of women sugarcane cutters in Maharashtra, India 8. A gendered analysis of waist-to-hip ratio and its association with diabetes and hypertension in India 9. Tracing a way forward: analysing the lives of female acid-attack survivors in India 10. Beyond violence and victimhood: examining Anuradha Roy's Sleeping on Jupiter Part III: Social movements, employment, and livelihood 11. The visible invisibility of Dalit Christian women in the anti-caste movements of Kerala 12. Gendered division of labour and the environmental burden: a critical analysis of Kiran Nagarkar's Jasoda 13. Stepping into forbidden avenues: a study of biopics on Indian sportswomen 14. Higher education and women's participation in technology-based industries in India: a regional outlook 15. Trials within and beyond courtrooms: a study of gender politics and legal parlance in select Malayalam courtroom films 16. Impact of organisational gender culture on occupational well-being: has the glass ceiling shattered? Index.


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Seemita Mohanty is Professor of English in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India.
Jalandhar Pradhan is Professor of Economics in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India.
Ipsita Roy is Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India.
Debanjali Dutta is a research scholar in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India.


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