Browsing Publikationstypen by Subject "Indien"
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Die „Furchtbare Mutter“
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Intraface: Negotiating Gender-Relations in Agrobiodiversity
(2016)The diversity of plants and animals in agriculture is a social-ecological artefact per se and the result of long-term interaction between humans and agrobiodiversity, displaying the material resistance of the latter. The ... -
Nari Shakti and the Nation
(RePLITO Digital Knowledge Archive Berlin, 2022-03)Especially the physically trained bodies of young women are imagined and visually represented as enabling them to ‘defend’ themselves - but also the ‘body’ of the national territory - against the violent attacks of an ... -
‘No woman’s land’: A study of women’s land rights in context of neoliberal dispossession and gender relations in India
(2024)Given the complex web of socio-cultural factors, intersectional features of gender identity and the recent trajectories of a lack of land resources, the rise of alternative gainful employment, and a feminization of ... -
Postkoloniale Gouvernementalität und „die Politik der Vergewaltigung“
(2013)Angesichts der „Routine“ von Vergewaltigungen haben die globalen Medien die Proteste, die sich gegen die Vergewaltigung und den brutalen Übergriff auf eine junge Studentin in der Hauptstadt des Landes formierten, als Zeichen ... -
Problematisierte Patrilinearität bei den ParsInnen in Mumbai
(2010)Die zivilrechtliche Autonomie von Religionsgemeinschaften in Indien erlaubt den direkten Einfluss religiöser Regelungen auf das Verhältnis der Geschlechter. Dies trifft auch auf die ParsInnen, Anhänger des Zoroastrismus ... -
Three essays on the production and investment decisions of households living in rural India
(, 2016)In order to end poverty by 2030, the declared goal of the United Nations, a better understanding is needed which policies help poor households to escape poverty and how to end its inter-generational transmission. Since ... -
Unearthing Gender
(Duke University Press Durham London, 2012)Unearthing Gender is a compelling ethnographic analysis of folksongs sung primarily by lower-caste women in north India, in the fields, at weddings, during travels, and in other settings. Smita Tewari Jassal uses these ...