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Womenâs lives in India have evolved significantly in the past few decades, particularly in the realms of health, education, economic security, and social standingâincluding media representation. The change is perceptible not only materially but also perceptually. Yet, at the cusp of Indiaâs eightieth year of Independence, the stories or lack of, around the lives of women in the country doesnât cease to astound.
Women in India: Exploring Work, Life and Freedom critically traces the trajectory of these changes while also revealing the persistent blind spots and prejudices within systems that continue to scaffold their subordination and marginalisation. The book interrogates the extent to which these developments have improved lives of women in different parts of the country and questions whether persistent barriers like gender discrimination, underrepresentation, and unequal work prospects still prevent women from exercising their autonomy and agency in a modern and ever evolving society. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, encompassing disciplines such as sociology, public health, economics, law, media, management, literature and cultural studies, the book underscores the role of women as powerful agents of change despite the sociocultural barriers that continue to hinder their progress. Lives and life-stories of ordinary women form the crux of the chapters authored by an eclectic mix of young Indian scholars from diverse geographical locations.
This book will provide essential reading to students and researchers working in the areas of gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, economics, media, management, literature, social movements, and South Asian studies. Policymakers and general readers interested in womenâs issues and well-being will also find the book to be of immense value.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 9/22/2025
      ISBN13: 9781041125815, 978-1041125815
      ISBN10: 104112581X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Womenâs lives in India have evolved significantly in the past few decades, particularly in the realms of health, education, economic security, and social standingâincluding media representation. The change is perceptible not only materially but also perceptually. Yet, at the cusp of Indiaâs eightieth year of Independence, the stories or lack of, around the lives of women in the country doesnât cease to astound.
      Women in India: Exploring Work, Life and Freedom critically traces the trajectory of these changes while also revealing the persistent blind spots and prejudices within systems that continue to scaffold their subordination and marginalisation. The book interrogates the extent to which these developments have improved lives of women in different parts of the country and questions whether persistent barriers like gender discrimination, underrepresentation, and unequal work prospects still prevent women from exercising their autonomy and agency in a modern and ever evolving society. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, encompassing disciplines such as sociology, public health, economics, law, media, management, literature and cultural studies, the book underscores the role of women as powerful agents of change despite the sociocultural barriers that continue to hinder their progress. Lives and life-stories of ordinary women form the crux of the chapters authored by an eclectic mix of young Indian scholars from diverse geographical locations.
      This book will provide essential reading to students and researchers working in the areas of gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, economics, media, management, literature, social movements, and South Asian studies. Policymakers and general readers interested in womenâs issues and well-being will also find the book to be of immense value.

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