‘We Look at Our Feet and Work’: Women Construction Workers Negotiating Patriarchies in Kolkata, India

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES South Asia-Journal of South Asian Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.1080/00856401.2023.2138169
N. Ray
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Abstract This is a case study of women workers in the informal construction sector who commute daily to the city of Kolkata in eastern India. While existing studies of women construction workers have considered their worker identity as primary, this study offers an alternative theorising, reading them as women whose identity as workers is embedded in other social identities. In-depth interviews with these women reveal that entrenched patriarchal norms and gender discrimination create structural vulnerabilities, which are in turn compounded by the risk of sexual abuse in the workplace. Nevertheless, the women exercise agency and access jobs with favourable wages through bonding and bridging relationships in a sector dominated by men.
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“我们看着我们的脚和工作”:印度加尔各答的女建筑工人与父权制谈判
摘要这是一项针对非正规建筑部门女性工人的案例研究,她们每天往返于印度东部的加尔各答市。虽然现有的对女性建筑工人的研究认为她们的工人身份是首要的,但这项研究提供了另一种理论,将她们解读为工人身份嵌入其他社会身份的女性。对这些妇女的深入采访表明,根深蒂固的父权制规范和性别歧视造成了结构性脆弱性,而工作场所的性虐待风险又加剧了这种脆弱性。尽管如此,在一个由男性主导的部门,妇女通过建立联系和建立联系,行使代理权,获得工资优惠的工作。
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