The chapters in this collection are based on qualitative
fieldwork studies and collectively offer the reader a perspective
on women, work, and gender relations that is at once
multidisciplinary and feminist. Women's work in the household,
agriculture, industry, and in the so-called informal sector is
explored with a concern for the ways in which gender, class, and
ethnicity are constructed by the larger socioeconomic structures in
which women live. By taking concrete analyses of women's lives as
their point of departure, the contributors to this volume strive to
bridge the gap between socio-economic structure of the society and
the actual circumstances in which women find themselves. In this
way, readers and scholars alike are better able to untangle the
complex dynamics of gender relations and to develop strategies for
social change.
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