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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Development in India

Edited by (Sree Narayana College, India), Edited by (Christ Nagar College, India)

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Lekha, Kumar M., and their team of contributors embark on a transformative exploration of 'Intersectionality' in the Indian context, where gender, culture, and development intersect to shape the destinies of diverse groups. Drawing from extensive research and nuanced analyses by scholars across the country and a few scholars on India from outside the country, the handbook uncovers the intricate connections between gender inequalities, cultural norms and practices, and developmental trajectories that illuminate how these factors intersect and shape the lives of individuals, communities, and societies beyond India's borders.

The book encompasses discussions on the category of gender and the practice of gender studies, workspace economy, and technology. It explains the intricate intersections between gender, labour, migration, and informal economies, offering a deeper understanding of the composite factors that shape women as the workforce and their role within the workplace and the economy. It also delves into the multifaceted influences of culture on various aspects of society, including gender roles, language, agriculture, and development. The focus upon the sociocultural dimensions connected to the portrayal of gender in the media elaborated on how diverse media platforms, ranging from digital interfaces to televised serials, play a pivotal role in shaping and mirroring gender identities, roles, and societal norms within their specific environments. Most importantly, it critically engages with issues of education, marginalization, inclusion, and sustainable development. Case studies on marginalized communities such as the urban poor, elderly sweepers, and widows contribute to broader discourses on developmental paradigms vis-ą-vis poverty and social exclusion.

Academics, researchers, and students interested in gender, culture, and development studies will find this handbook invaluable in understanding and addressing gender inequities, cultural imbalances, and development complexities. Policymakers, NGOs, and activists committed to social progress will appreciate the evidence-based insights enabling them for informed actions and policies that transcend conventional boundaries.
1. Prologue : A Sociological Tapestry: Intersectionality of Identities,
Gender, Culture, and Development in the works of Prof. Antony Palackal
2.
Introduction: Beyond Boundaries: Intersections of Gender, Culture and
Development I. GENDER, IDENTITY AND POWER
3. Gender as a Category and as
Practice: Trivial, Dangerous or just Routine
4. Beyond the Screen: Indigenous
Women in Kerala and the Impact of Television
5. Urban Women Working in Modern
India: Dynamics of Roles, Responsibilities and Decision making for Women in
Informal sector
6. Skilful migration for Unskilled labour: The Sojourn of
Malayali Women in Gulf Countries
7. Living Room Chronicles:Feminine Spaces in
West Bengal Television Serials
8. Empowering Women in Kerala: The
Transformative Impact of the Kudumbashree Program in Kerala II. CULTURE,
FEMINITY AND SUBJECTIVITY
9. A Puzzle within a Paradox: The impact of gender
and family structure on productivity, time allocation, and career attitudes
in Kerala
10. Beyond the Life and the World of Widowhood: Precarity of
Oppression and Discrimination
11. Celebrating the Feminine: Intersectionality
of Nature, Culture and Woman
12. Gendering Labour: A Story of Stalled
Revolution
13. Gender Identities Redefined - Decolonising Cultures in the
Global South
14. Freedom in Flux: Transgender Community Shaping New Paradigms
in Kerala 15.Gendered Digital Bodies: Social Norms through Digital Narcissism
and Social Activism III. EDUCATION, IDEOLOGY AND PEDAGOGY
16. Doing a
Sociology without Hegemony: Region, Language and Comparison
17. National
Education Policy 2020 and the Quest for Justice
18. Women and the
Institutional Cultures of Sociology in Kerala
19. Unmasking Patriarchal
Narratives: Gender Dimensions in School Textbooks in Kerala
20. Cultural
Resilience: Community Initiatives to Preserve Linguistic Heritage of
Diasporas in Singapore
21. Identity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Sociological Explorations
22. Caste, Occupation and Educational Mobility: A
study of the Weavers in Telangana Town IV. DEVELOPMENT INCLUSION AND
SUSTAINIBILITY
23. Gender and Mobility: Examining their Interconnection in
the Context of SHAKTI Scheme in Karnataka
24. Rites of Cultivation: Women,
Development and Cultural Practices
25. Diabolic Intersectionality:
Tribulations among City Sweepers in Mumbai
26. Gender and Sustainability
Symbiosis in SEWA Cooperative: A Case of Holistic Development
27. Communism,
Parliamentary Democracy and Development: An Analysis of the
Political-Theoretical Line of E.M.S. Namboodiripad
28. Inclusive Policies and
Exclusive Participation: A Study of Rural Women in the MGNREGS Scheme
29. The
Quest for Urban Governance Reform in Kerala - An Unfinished Agenda 30.The
Never-Ending Tale of Toxic Colonialism: The Case of Vilappilsala Struggle
N. B. Lekha is Assistant Professor of Sociology in Sree Narayana College in Kerala, India.

Pradeep Kumar M. is Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Christ Nagar College, Maranalloor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India