"Neoliberalization" as Betrayal: State, Feminism, and a Women's Education Program in India
This book is concerned with the three-way relationship between neoliberalism, women's education, and the spatialization of the state, and analyses this through an ethnography lens of women's education programs in India.
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"Neoliberalization" as Betrayal: State, Feminism, and a Women's Education Program in India
This book is concerned with the three-way relationship between neoliberalism, women's education, and the spatialization of the state, and analyses this through an ethnography lens of women's education programs in India.
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"Neoliberalization" as Betrayal: State, Feminism, and a Women's Education Program in India

by S. Sharma

"Neoliberalization" as Betrayal: State, Feminism, and a Women's Education Program in India

by S. Sharma

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Overview

This book is concerned with the three-way relationship between neoliberalism, women's education, and the spatialization of the state, and analyses this through an ethnography lens of women's education programs in India.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349382491
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/11/2011
Series: Comparative Feminist Studies
Edition description: 1st ed. 2011
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

SHUBHRA SHARMA Associate Director and Senior Lecturer in the Women's and Gender Studies Program and Affiliated Faculty of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University, USA.

Table of Contents

Education for Women's Equality and Empowerment': The Mahila Samakhya Program (MS) (1989) 'Getting there, Being there': Using Ethnography, Investigating Ethnography in Chitrakoot and Delhi 'When I say we, I don't mean me': Neoliberal Bureaucracy and Techniques of National Governance 'We have to move from conceptualization to operationalization': (Un) Easy Relationships between State and Feminism 'Empowerment was never conceptualized as entitlement': Problems in Operationalizing a 'Feminist' Program 'Empowerment should be collective': Four 'Truth-Tales'
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