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Gendered Geographies Space And Place In South Asia 1st Edition Saraswati Raju Editor

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Gendered Geographies Space And Place In South Asia 1st Edition Saraswati Raju Editor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.47 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Saraswati Raju (editor)
ISBN: 9780198072577, 0198072570
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Gendered Geographies Space And Place In South Asia 1st Edition Saraswati Raju Editor by Saraswati Raju (editor) 9780198072577, 0198072570 instant download after payment.

The resurrection of geography now plays a significant role in social science theories. This volume critically analyzes the debate surrounding the social and conceptual formations of 'space 'and 'place' to understand how such boundaries intersect with gender. The essays argue that spaces and
places are social and ideological constructs. What is significant is the implication of power in the production of spaces and places as they are ideologically organized to maintain established hierarchies.
Thematically organized, the essays examine a range of topical issues such as national and transnational identities, women's livelihoods, migration, violence against women, mining, environment, poverty alleviation, and family, and also the engagement of market forces with patriarchal structures, the
fluidity of the 'public' and the 'private' and everyday negotiations and contestations, in the context of the South Asian countries. The volume explores the impact of global processes on the idea of locality and its consequences for the lives of women in countries like India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Nepal.

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