Female friendship and care in a North Indian university

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Asian Journal of Womens Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/12259276.2022.2137286
M. S. Singh
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ABSTRACT The massive expansion of higher education in contemporary India has been accompanied by corresponding increases in the number of women students in colleges and universities. Given this backdrop, this paper discusses the experiences of young women students within the public and private spaces of their new lives in college. Some recent discussions concerning young women in urban India have privileged public spaces as sites of freedom to which they should lay claim. This paper is based on research on women students in Prayagraj, a city in North India, and shows how college and hostel spaces enable new forms of sociability, in which they form non-kin relationships. These are formed among students of diverse social identities but are shaped by their class locations as well within the social context of homosociality. Young women students create a new social world inside their colleges and hostels, build friendships and create certain kinds of intimacies. Cooking together and caring for each other in times of illness emerge as important aspects of their friendships. Hostel spaces, in particular, provide some freedom and comfort for the young women who reside in them. This article brings out the ways in which women students inhabit such spaces, creating social support systems and care networks.
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北印度一所大学的女性友谊与关怀
当代印度高等教育的大规模扩张伴随着高校女学生数量的相应增加。在此背景下,本文讨论了年轻女学生在大学新生活的公共和私人空间中的经历。最近一些关于印度城市年轻女性的讨论将公共空间视为她们应该主张的自由场所。这篇论文是基于对印度北部城市Prayagraj的女学生的研究,并展示了大学和宿舍空间如何促成新的社交形式,在这种社交形式中,她们形成了非亲属关系。这些是在具有不同社会身份的学生中形成的,但受到他们的阶级位置以及同性恋社会的社会背景的影响。年轻的女学生在她们的大学和宿舍里创造了一个新的社会世界,建立了友谊,建立了某种亲密关系。一起做饭和生病时互相照顾成为他们友谊的重要方面。尤其是宿舍空间,为住在里面的年轻女性提供了一些自由和舒适。这篇文章揭示了女学生如何在这样的空间中生存,创造社会支持系统和关怀网络。
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