2022
DOI: 10.1177/2455328x221118491
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Beyond Enrolment and Appropriation Politics in Dalit Girls’ Education: Caste and Patriarchy Among Scavenging Communities of Urban Haryana, India

Abstract: While contemplating on Dalit girls’ education, a large body of research and policy drafts generally draws from the integration of enrolment and appropriation politics (around being a ‘Dalit’ and ‘women’) to explore the educational experiences and challenges of Dalit girls in the Indian education system. However, less attention is given to what lies beyond the enrolment and appropriation politics in Dalit girls’ education. This article is based on an empirical study conducted among households associated with ‘U… Show more

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“…The difficulty of finding common ground for equality is inseparable from the patriarchal culture influence which is still a guide and manner in socio-economic status (Sudarso et al, 2019). Simultaneously, socio-economic barriers become multiple patriarchies that urge women to remain within their sphere (Shokeen, 2022). Reasons based on social and economic aspects in poor families like this become obstacles that are difficult for women to resolve and they tend to accept the consequences.…”
Section: Results Women's Dynamics On Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty of finding common ground for equality is inseparable from the patriarchal culture influence which is still a guide and manner in socio-economic status (Sudarso et al, 2019). Simultaneously, socio-economic barriers become multiple patriarchies that urge women to remain within their sphere (Shokeen, 2022). Reasons based on social and economic aspects in poor families like this become obstacles that are difficult for women to resolve and they tend to accept the consequences.…”
Section: Results Women's Dynamics On Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%