Gender Inequality, Popular Culture and Resistance in Bankura District
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Author: | Sujit Kumar Chattopadhyay |
ISBN 13: | 9789384082154 |
Year: | 2016 |
Subject: | Anthropology and Sociology/Women Studies |
About the Book
This book examines the connections and interrelationships at play between gender inequality, popular
culture and resistance on the basis of case studies conducted in the district of Bankura, an area well known
for its tradition and variety of popular culture. In contemporary India, gender-based prejudice is perhaps
the most pervasive form of inequality, arguably more so in the rural society of Bengal, where the deep
rooted and complex forms of gender inequality are largely reproduced and legitimized in popular culture.
Accordingly, this book argues that if the exercise of power inherently involves resistance, then gendered
power is countered by some aspects of popular culture in favour of a more equitable relationship between
men and women. The text also examines resistance to the ideological forms of gender bias and inequality
depicted in popular culture such as folk songs, riddles, rhymes, and proverbs operative in the rural society of
Bankura, and explores the intimate connection between popular culture and the everyday life of the general
population