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Aspects of socioeconomic exclusion in Kerala, India: reflections from an urban slum / Devika, J   Article
Devika, J Article
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Summary/Abstract This article probes the intersection of spatial, caste, and gender axes of power in shaping contemporary inequalities in Kerala, through mixed-method research in an urban slum. Relying largely on qualitative data, it constructs a history of work in the slum for lower caste men and women against the backdrop of Kerala politics from the 1940s until the present. It examines the role of widening gender gaps, the persistence of secularized caste, and flagging working-class politics and discourse in shaping contemporary socioeconomic exclusion in urban areas.
Key Words Caste  Working class  Urban Poor  Gender  Kerala  Labor 
Abjection  Kerala Model of Social Development 
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Mobility towards work and politics for women in Kerala state, I: a view from the histories of gender and space / Devika, J; Thampi, Binitha V   Journal Article
Devika, J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this paper, historical analysis and qualitative fieldwork are combined to question the belief that recent efforts in Kerala to induct women into local governance and mobilize poor women into self-help groups implies continuity with the earlier history of women's mobility into the spaces of paid work and politics. For a longer view, the histories of gender-coding of spaces and of women's mobility into paid work and politics are examined. In the twentieth century, while the subversive potential of paid work was contained through casting it within 'feminine terms', politics was unquestionably 'unfeminine space'. However, recent efforts have not advanced women's mobility in any simple sense. The subversive potential of women's mobility towards work in self-help groups is still limited. In local governance, unlike the experience of an earlier generation of women, the ability to conform to norms of elite femininity now appears to be a valuable resource.
Key Words India  Women  Gender  Kerala State  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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