Beschreibung
This book seeks to examine the lives of rural Dalit women in private as well as public spheres. A theoretical framework of poverty, shame and social exclusion has been used to explore the objectives. The study goes further and analyses one of India's biggest social security programs, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, and to what extent it has provided Dalit women with a shield that can protect them from who they are, what they are and where they are. The study uses Dalit feminism as a stand point, and utilizes the available data and literature to analyze the aforementioned objectives.
Autorenporträt
Ashish Kumar Singh is currently associated with ActionAid India. He holds two master degrees in Social Sciences. He hails from Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh. Ashish has worked as a free-lance journalist for several years. He is close to nature and likes to play Badminton and Basketball. He is currently living in New Delhi.