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India's Working Women and Career Discourses

Society, Socialization, and Agency

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India's Working Women and Career Discourses

Society, Socialization, and Agency

Description

This study investigates Indian working women's sense of the discourses surrounding work and careers. In interviews conducted with seventy-seven women across socioeconomic statuses, castes, classes, and occupational and generational categories in the city of Pune, India, women express how feeling bound by tradition confronts excitement about ongoing changes in the country. The work lives of these women are influenced symbiotically by India's sociocultural practices and the contemporary phenomenon of globalization. Using feminist standpoint theory as a theoretical lens, Suchitra Shenoy-Packer explores how women deconstruct, coconstruct, and reconstruct systems of knowledge about their worlds of work as embedded within and influenced by the intersections of society, socialization, and individual agency. The meanings that Indian women associate with their work as well as their definition of a career in twenty-first-century India will be of interest to students and scholars of feminist theory, women's studies, globalization, Asian studies, and labor studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Materiality of Sociocultural Discourses
Chapter 3: Family Socialization and Career Discourses
Chapter 4: Constrained Agency and Communion
Chapter 5: Meanings of Work and Careers
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Appendixes
A: Research Methodology
B: Positionality and Field Research Experiences
C: Interview Guide
D: Profiles of Participants

Product details

Published 06 Aug 2014
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780739184783
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 6 Tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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