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Emotions, identity and the entrepreneurial self: narratives of working Muslim women in rural India / Asia, Syeda   Journal Article
Asia, Syeda Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the relationship between emotions, identity and work in the narratives of Muslim women in rural Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India. The article uses an in-depth account of two families where all women engage in income generating work. The women experience complex challenges, struggles and negotiations, and they make remarkable decisions in resolution. The role their emotions play in their decisions articulates an entrepreneurial self that offers a newer interpretation of the relationship between emotions, identity and work. By detailing their struggles, negotiations and remarkable decisions, this article attempts to move towards a sociology of hope that marks the spirit of these women in overcoming the constraints in their everyday.
Key Words India  Women  Muslim  Identity  Emotions  Rural 
Self  Entrepreneur 
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