Neoliberalization as Betrayal State, Feminism, and a Women`s Education Program in India
Material type: TextSeries: Comparative Feminist Studies Series ; 201100ENGGPS1Publication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2011Description: 274pISBN:- 9780230619913
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One "Education for Women`s Equality and Empowerment`` The Mahila Samakhya Program (MS) (1989) Two "Getting There, Being There": Using Ethnography, Investigating Ethnography in Chitrakoot and Delhi Three "When I Say We, I Don`t Mean Me": Neoliberal Bureaucracy and Techniques of National Governance Four "We Have to Move from Conceptualization to Operationalization": (Un)Easy Relationships between State and Feminism Five "Empowerment Was Never Conceptualized as Entitlement": Problems in Operationalizing a "Feminist" Program Six "Empowerment Should Be Collective": Four "Truth-Tales" Appendix I: Mahila Samakhya Program Structural Hierarchy
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