Women and Labour in Late Colonial India: The Bengal Jute Industry (Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society)
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Author(s)Samita Sen
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521453631
ISBN-139780521453639
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Sales Rank4,553,640
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Samita Sen's history of laboring women in Bengal in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries considers how social constructions of gender shaped their lives. The author demonstrates how the long-term trends in the Indian economy devalued women's labor, establishing patterns of urban migration and changing gender equations within the family. She relates these trends to the spread of dowry, enforced widowhood and child marriage. The study will make a significant contribution to the understanding of the social and economic history of colonial India and to notions of gender construction.
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