Caste, Class and Gender

Paper Code: 
WMS-221
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper gives a brief introduction to the students as to how gender permeates the institution of caste and class in India. This would enable them to grasp the collective consciousness and make changes at their own level and in their surroundings.

 

12.00

Caste and Gender – reproduction of patriarchy.

12.00

What are Class, Tribe and Caste in India: Questions of transitions and continuum.

 

12.00

Women centric interpretation of materialist analyses of caste.

 

12.00

Enforcing and Contesting Cultural Codes.

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Gendering material arrangements in Rajasthan

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