Authored by eminent Professor and activist Shaswati Ghosh, this compilation features relevant essays on various aspects of women's labour within the Indian social structure. The central argument contends that every woman, situated within a specific social framework, is essentially a working woman, rendering the question of earning money for her labour irrelevant. The book stresses that a simplistic equation between a woman's earning capacity and physical labour doesn't directly correlate with her social liberation. Offering an in-depth study of women's labour in remote areas, the book highlights its significance in sustaining family finances and questions conventional approaches.


"> Authored by eminent Professor and activist Shaswati Ghosh, this compilation features relevant essays on various aspects of women's labour within the Indian social structure. The central argument contends that every woman, situated within a specific social framework, is essentially a working woman, rendering the question of earning money for her labour irrelevant. The book stresses that a simplistic equation between a woman's earning capacity and physical labour doesn't directly correlate with her social liberation. Offering an in-depth study of women's labour in remote areas, the book highlights its significance in sustaining family finances and questions conventional approaches.


"> Authored by eminent Professor and activist Shaswati Ghosh, this compilation features relevant essays on various aspects of women's labour within the Indian social structure. The central argument contends that every woman, situated within a specific social framework, is essentially a working woman, rendering the question of earning money for her labour irrelevant. The book stresses that a simplistic equation between a woman's earning capacity and physical labour doesn't directly correlate with her social liberation. Offering an in-depth study of women's labour in remote areas, the book highlights its significance in sustaining family finances and questions conventional approaches.


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Bharotiyo Samaj O Narisrom

Shaswati Ghose

₹ 350 ₹ 350

Authored by eminent Professor and activist Shaswati Ghosh, this compilation features relevant essays on various aspects of women's labour within the Indian social structure. The central argument contends that every woman, situated within a specific social framework, is essentially a working woman, rendering the question of earning money for her labour irrelevant. The book stresses that a simplistic equation between a woman's earning capacity and physical labour doesn't directly correlate with her social liberation. Offering an in-depth study of women's labour in remote areas, the book highlights its significance in sustaining family finances and questions conventional approaches.


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