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      Women in Peasant Movements: Tebhaga, Naxalite and After

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      The book provides a fresh perspective in comprehending the dynamics of women’s role in peasant movements and would be found useful by historians, sociologists and those interested in peasants’ problems.
      The book traces the form, direction and dynamics of the working cla...

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      Product ID:9788185425733
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Women in Peasant Movements
      Subtitle:Tebhaga, Naxalite and After
      Authors:Author: K. Debal, Roy Singha
      Page Count:158
      Subjects:Sociology and anthropology, Sociology & anthropology
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      The book provides a fresh perspective in comprehending the dynamics of women’s role in peasant movements and would be found useful by historians, sociologists and those interested in peasants’ problems.
      The book traces the form, direction and dynamics of the working class rural women''s participation in the peasant movements in West Bengal. The study focuses on the radical (viz. the Tebhaga 1946-47 and Naxalite move­ments 1967-71) and the ‘reformative’ peasant movements of 1970s and 1980s. Based on solid empirical and historical data, this study delineates important commonalities and variations in women’s participation in these movements. The author lays his foundation on a sound theoretical perspective and substantiates his conclusions by numerous case studies. He argues that within the ideological framework of the radical peasant movements women are able to manifest their latent discontent not only against the land­owners, but also against patriarchy, economic insecurity, restricted access to property, lower social status, illiteracy, and other forms of marginalisation and subjugation that formed the basis of their accumulated deprivation syndrome. However, the ideological frame of reference of the con­temporary reformative movements offers very little scope to rural women to manifest such latent discontent.
      Imprint Name:Manohar Publishers and Distributors
      Publisher Name:Manohar Publishers and Distributors
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-01-15

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      Weight304 g
      Dimensions148 × 224 × 19 mm