Women’s Activism and Resistance to Exploitation: A Study of Women Workers in the Tea Estates of Assam
Upasana Borthakur
Abstract:Patriarchy and capitalism have always considered women to be meek and submissive in nature. But women also resist and have a voice of their own. The tea plantation women workers have their agency and they also resist the exploitation they face in their daily lives in their homes and workplaces. The trade unions often do not adequately address their issues as they are not their active members. But they use acts of resistance which are usually disguised, like gossip, jokes, name-calling, foot-dragging, etc. In s… Show more
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