Perspectives of Women Movement in Development

In stock

Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide

Women continue to remain invisible and marginalized in decision making bodies leading to lack of a feminist perspective in political decision making. It was only with the setting up of the committee on the Status of Women in India CSWI in September 1971 that the demand for greater representation of women in political institutions in India was taken up in a systematic way. Earlier the focus of the growing womens movement had been on improving womens socio economic position. The CSWI Report Towards Equality 1974 reveals that political parties have tended to see that women voters and citizens as appendages of the males. It also refers to the tokenism involved in having a few women in the Legislature and Executive who are unable to act as spokespersons for women rights on account of their dependent and minority status. Recognising the tokenism inherent in associating women representatives through election co option or nomination in local bodies the report suggests a more meaningful association of women in the structure of local administration.

reviews

0 in total

There are no reviews yet.

Bibliographic information

Title
Perspectives of Women Movement in Development
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788192186306
Length
169p., 23cm.
Subjects