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Título: Gender relations and the dowry system in India : the case of Hyderabad
Autor: Mota, Manuela
Casaca, Sara Falcão
Palavras-chave: Gender
Development
Dowry System
Education
India
Data: 2016
Editora: ISEG - CEsA/ CSG
Citação: Mota, Manuela e Sara Falcão Casaca (2016). "Gender relations and the dowry system in India : the case of Hyderabad". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão – CEsA/ CSG - Documentos de Trabalho nº 143/ 2016
Relatório da Série N.º: CEsA/ CSG Documentos de Trabalho nº 143/ 2016
Resumo: This article seeks to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the gender relations and the dowry system in India. It is based on a qualitative study that gave priority to the undertaking of interviews with women from different educational backgrounds living in the city of Hyderabad (South of India). The predominant perception of the interviewees is that education promotes economic and symbolic independence. The higher the educational level, the more critical accounts are found in relation to: the dowry system as a mechanism of reproduction of the low status of women and of the persistent asymmetries in gender relations; the wish to educate sons and daughters under equal conditions; and the value given to marriages based on love to the detriment of arranged ones. The main argument is that education is a fundamental source of women’s empowerment and opens up prospects for challenging the patriarchal regime, changing the status of women and leading to a more gender equal society. However, if this is to happen, then the education system (programs and curricula) needs to be congruent with gender equality, targeting both women and men in the project of challenging the dominant patriarchal structure.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/11720
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