Gender and diversity : India Canada and beyond / edited by Malshri Lal ...[et.al]
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- 9788131607145
- 305.800954 GEN
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305.800954 BEC Becoming minority : how discourses and policies produce miniorities in Europe and India | 305.800954 DIV Diversity, ethnicity and identity in South Asia | 305.800954 FEW Trade and contemporary society along the silk road: an ethno-history of Ladakh | 305.800954 GEN Gender and diversity : | 305.800954 GUP Tribal contemporary issues : | 305.800954 INT Internal conflicts: a four state analysis (Inda, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Myanmar) | 305.800954 MOD The mordern anthropology of India |
Comparing India with Canada, the essays in this book suggest new ways of thinking about the issue of gender and diversity in multiple contexts. India and Canada provide a range of comparative paradigms, even when they are distinct in many of their organizational structures. Gathering material from eminent researchers in both the countries, and adopting the tools of interdisciplinary pedagogy, the book presents cutting edge scholarship in emerging areas. Four sections - Cultural Pluralism, Gender Perspectives, Life-Story/Her Story, and Practical Applications - neatly divide the primary concerns while admitting to creative overlaps. The discourse in several voices engages with: history * rootedness * belonging * orality * identity formation * life writing * family reorientations * human rights * cross-cultural milieu * policy formation * memorializing * politics of the body * nuances of power. The book delves in experiential learning in rural areas, work places, and school districts, as also with literary texts of a theoretical nature. In effect, it demonstrates that modern knowledge systems on gender are built upon contemporary understanding of the shifting parameters by which gender is defined. [Subject: Sociology, Women's Studies, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, India Studies, Canadian Studies]
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