"Why do women participate in politics less than men? This book examines the political participation of women in rural India to deepen our understanding of how to create an inclusive democracy. It demonstrates women can empower themselves through collectively demanding access to politics"--
"Why do women participate in politics less than men? This book examines the political participation of women in rural India to deepen our understanding of how to create an inclusive democracy. It demonstrates women can empower themselves through collectively demanding access to politics"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Soledad Artiz Prillaman is an assistant professor of Political Science at Stanford University. She is also the faculty director of the Inclusive Democracy and Development Lab at Stanford. Prillaman specializes in comparative political economy, development, and gender, with a focus in South Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Puzzle of Women's Political Participation: 1. Introduction 2. Patriarchy, inequality, and the political lives of rural Indian women 3. A relational theory of women's political participation Part II. The Patriarchal Political Order: 4. The patriarchal political household 5. Political behavior under household cooperation 6. The patriarchal political order - networks and the nature of political organization Part III. The Unravelling 7. The power of autonomy from the household and women's collective action 8. Consciousness-raising as the ignition for collective action Part IV. Consequences of Inclusion: 9. Women's mobilization across India and its portents 10. Conclusion: political inclusion as a path to social change.
Part I. The Puzzle of Women's Political Participation: 1. Introduction 2. Patriarchy, inequality, and the political lives of rural Indian women 3. A relational theory of women's political participation Part II. The Patriarchal Political Order: 4. The patriarchal political household 5. Political behavior under household cooperation 6. The patriarchal political order - networks and the nature of political organization Part III. The Unravelling 7. The power of autonomy from the household and women's collective action 8. Consciousness-raising as the ignition for collective action Part IV. Consequences of Inclusion: 9. Women's mobilization across India and its portents 10. Conclusion: political inclusion as a path to social change.
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