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1 online resource (xii, 183 pages) |
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On self-identity in young women aspiring for a career in India. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Acknowledgements Intersecting Transitions A History of Women among Men Gender and Demography: Paradoxical Effects Professional Aspirations and Education in Cities Status-raising as a Father-Daughter Project Educated Elites in a New Gender Era Embedded Agency: Gains, Losses, and Unborn Hopes Social Reproduction and the Professional Imaginary Toward Gender Transformation Bibliography Index. |
Summary |
This book studies the transition of agency and self-identity in young women aspiring for a career. Valued Daughters traces the spread of ambition for lifetime careers among young women in urban India, who are effecting many changes by stepping out of their traditional roles to pursue higher education and jobs. It analyses intersecting transitions-demographic, educational, economic, social, and cultural, with their individual histories and trajectories-that form the context of this study. Using first-hand narratives of women and their families, this book illustrates a new and changing sense of self among these daughters, whose mothers never had careers of their own. Focusing on the way these young career-oriented women engage with immediate society and the world at large, this book explores how they view traditional roles and how they are, in turn, viewed by the society. |
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Description based on print version record. |
Subject |
Women in the professions -- India.
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Women employees -- India.
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Women college graduates -- Employment -- India.
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Young women -- Employment -- India.
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Career development -- India.
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India.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Mirashi, Gauri, translator.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Clark, Alice W. Anmol Betiyan : Pehli Peedhi ki Peshevar Mahilayen. Los Angeles ; London ; New Delhi, India : Sage Bhasha, 2017 xii, 183 pages 9789386446640 |
ISBN |
9789386446640 |
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9789386602473 (electronic bk.) |
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