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The culmination of research undertaken in the rural panchayats of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, A Foot in the Door brings the voices of Dalit women to the forefront of the ongoing conversation about their political oppression. The authors examine the patriarchal and caste-based barriers to Dalit women’s political participation in Panchayati Raj, explaining clearly that without a more holistic approach, the panchayats will only continue to reinforce existing and undeniably violent hierarchies of caste and gender. Dalit women’s political participation remains a risky endeavor and involves very little actual transfer of power. Getting ‘a foot in the door’ is not enough—the affirmative action that secures a Dalit woman’s right to enter the panchayats often still silences them in the process of seeking active participation. An essential read for feminist and Dalit scholars working on issues of gender, caste, and political participation, A Foot in the Door argues that there is a need for deep, systemic change at every level of governance—only then can equal and meaningful participation be ensured.

Table of Contents
Glossary vii
Abbreviations xi
1 Introduction 1
2 Methodology 46
3 Profile of Dalit Women in Panchayati Raj 60
4 Getting A Foot in the Door 85
5 From Representation to Participation 136
6 Impacting Development 204
7 Impacting Social Relations 244
8 Addressing Obstructions in the Panchayats 284
9 Conclusion 324
Acknowledgements 349

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    Publisher: Zubaan
    Publication Date: 22/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9789385932939, 978-9385932939
    ISBN10: 9385932934

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The culmination of research undertaken in the rural panchayats of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, A Foot in the Door brings the voices of Dalit women to the forefront of the ongoing conversation about their political oppression. The authors examine the patriarchal and caste-based barriers to Dalit women’s political participation in Panchayati Raj, explaining clearly that without a more holistic approach, the panchayats will only continue to reinforce existing and undeniably violent hierarchies of caste and gender. Dalit women’s political participation remains a risky endeavor and involves very little actual transfer of power. Getting ‘a foot in the door’ is not enough—the affirmative action that secures a Dalit woman’s right to enter the panchayats often still silences them in the process of seeking active participation. An essential read for feminist and Dalit scholars working on issues of gender, caste, and political participation, A Foot in the Door argues that there is a need for deep, systemic change at every level of governance—only then can equal and meaningful participation be ensured.

    Table of Contents
    Glossary vii
    Abbreviations xi
    1 Introduction 1
    2 Methodology 46
    3 Profile of Dalit Women in Panchayati Raj 60
    4 Getting A Foot in the Door 85
    5 From Representation to Participation 136
    6 Impacting Development 204
    7 Impacting Social Relations 244
    8 Addressing Obstructions in the Panchayats 284
    9 Conclusion 324
    Acknowledgements 349

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