Chup: Breaking the Silence About India’s Women

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Do you pride yourself on being a strong woman? Do you aspire to be one or support one? Do you consider yourself a feminist? Chances are that you behave in ways that are exactly the opposite, as this path breaking book argues. In this rigorously researched book, based on 600 detailed interviews with women and some men across India’s metros, social scientist Deepa Narayan identifies seven key habits that may dominate women’s everyday lives, despite their education, success, financial status and family background. These behaviours may seem harmless, but each one has enormous impact and it means only one thing – that Indian women are trained to habitually delete themselves. Shocking, troubling and revolutionary, Chup will hold a mirror to yourself – and you may not like what you see.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Deepa Narayan

Deepa Narayan is with the World Bank’s Poverty reduction and Economic Management program, and writes under the leadership of the Bank’s senior management. She highlights the World Bank’s current thinking on empowerment to improve development effectiveness.

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Title
Chup: Breaking the Silence About India’s Women
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789386228604
Length
320p.
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