Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The article focuses on the living conditions of labouring-class women in neoliberal India, with attention to different dimensions of deprivation. In so doing,
the paper initially accounts for the most salient features of the transition to neoliberalism in India, as well as for the increased pressure on women’s double
burden of paid and unpaid work associated with neoliberal policies. Specific attention will be paid, on the one hand, to the unfolding of renewed processes of
marginalization of female labour and, on the other hand, to the increase in
women’s unpaid workload caused by cuts in public expenditures and privatization policies. The implications of these processes in terms of socio-economic
distress, as well as ‘time poverty’, will be illustrated though a field-based analysis of the daily living conditions of fisherwomen in Chilika Lake, situated on the
coast of the Indian state of Odisha.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
India, Neoliberismo, diseguaglianze di genere, Orissa, Lago Chilika
Elenco autori:
Adduci Matilde
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