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Author Sen, Sudarshana. author
Title Anglo-Indian Women in Transition [electronic resource] : Pride, Prejudice and Predicament / by Sudarshana Sen
Imprint Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
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Descript XI, 202 p. online resource
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Contents Introduction -- Anglo-Indian Women -- Education of the Anglo-Indian Community -- Anglo-Indian Community: Family, Marriage and Kinship -- Social Interaction of the Anglo-Indians within and outside the Community -- Anglo-Indian Community: Social Organizations and Social Securities -- Conclusion
Summary "A good projection of the multifarious forms of struggle of the Anglo-Indian women and also the sources of their strength." —Bonita Aleaz, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Calcutta, India The study considers two generations of Anglo-Indian women in post-colonial India, and their social interaction with their community. It explores Anglo-Indian women as part of a cultural whole and as participants in the mainstream cultural claims of India. It notably highlights the marginalisation of Anglo-Indian women in decision-making, focusing on the multiple patriarchal dominations they face, and how it impacts on their role within society. It argues that the historical gendering of the Anglo-Indian community has concrete consequences in terms of familial, cultural and organizational links with the diaspora, perceptions and attitudes of other Indian communities towards the Anglo-Indian community in schools, neighborhoods and workplaces and significant discriminations based on colour of skin, economic resources and conformity to gender stereotypes. Examining how different forms of race, class and gender discrimination intersect in the lives and experiences of Anglo-Indian women, this work provides insights into contemporary gender relations in India, and is a key read for scholars in gender and sociology, as well as minority and diaspora studies
Subject Social sciences
Asia -- History
Social Sciences
Women's Studies
Development and Post-Colonialism
Asian History
Gender and Sexuality
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ISBN 9789811046544
ISBN/ISSN 10.1007/978-981-10-4654-4