在印度北部做性别、阶级和民族:学生愿望和新中产阶级

Q2 Social Sciences Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2021.1891592
D. Scott
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印度的新兴中产阶级在建立霸权文化和结构方面发挥着重要作用,这种文化和结构使成功的现代印度男人或女人的意义合法化。这项研究考察了印度北部加尔瓦里山区受过教育的非世界性年轻人的愿望在多大程度上以及如何反映和体现这些霸权理想。这些问题很重要,因为这些主要基于精英、跨国中产阶级生活现实的理想结构,被认为是反映印度作为一个现代国家愿景的合法结构。我的发现来自对北阿坎德邦加尔瓦里地区五所大学的学生进行的38次深度访谈。大学生在这方面的愿望和期望在很大程度上反映了,从而加强和合法化了性别、阶级和国家的主导结构。尽管该地区的年轻人进入跨国中产阶级的机会相对较低,但情况依然如此。此外,女学生所面临的特殊限制使她们尤其不可能达到新中产阶级的地位。讨论了这些发现的意义。
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Doing Gender, Class, and Nation in Northern India: Student Aspirations and the New Middle Class
ABSTRACT India’s new middle class is important in establishing a hegemonic culture and structure that legitimizes what it means to be a successful, modern Indian man or woman. This study examines the extent to which, and how, the aspirations of educated, non-cosmopolitan young people in the Garhwali hills of northern India reflect and embody these hegemonic ideals. These questions are important because these ideal constructs, largely based in the realities of elite, transnational middle-class lives, are held up to be the legitimate ones that reflect a vision of India as a modern nation. My findings draw from 38 in-depth interviews conducted with students at five colleges in the Garhwali area of Uttarakhand. The aspirations and expectations of college students in this area largely reflect, and thus reinforce and legitimize, dominant constructs of gender, class, and nation. This is the case even though the chances of obtaining a position in the transnational middle class are relatively low for young people in this area. Moreover, the particular constraints faced by female students make it especially unlikely that they will ever reach new-middle-class status. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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