Culture, Caste and Women
in Indian Society
02/06/04 10:28 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Saswat | Memories
Prof (Dr) Nirupama Prakash of BITS, Pilani, India is
holding a Summer course here in Maryland. The course
(WMST 498A/SLCC 498I) is titled “Culture, Caste and
Women in Indian Society”. For the ones to be more
interested, “this course is intended to examine the
status of women in Indian society and explore the
issues & challenges in process of empowerment.
Uniqueness of Indian women stem from the social
location which apart from being post-colonial also
represents the global character of modern achievers.
I am assisting the professor in some minor ways and
preparing to show a movie or two to encourage a class
discussion. The course will explicate the inherent
complexities in progression of Indian women from
being rendered a subject status by a patriarchal
society dominated by male rulers, to the subjugated
women’s struggle to reclaim centrality in modern
India.
Women’s status in India is bound with social,
cultural and economic factors that influence all
aspects of their lives. There are strong cultural
influences on fertility, preference for sons,
education of the girl child, age at marriage, dowry
system, widowhood, decision-making, child-bearing
practices, nutritional status, access to health care
and degree of access to the outside world. All these
factors have profound implications on the status of
women in India. The course also reflects on various
facets of Indian culture, viz., institutions of
caste, tribes, family, marriage and also highlights
the policy issues for development of Indian society
with focus on gender issues.
Tags: Saswat, Academic, Feminism, India