Accidental feminism : gender parity and selective mobility among India's professional elite
Material type: TextPublication details: Princeton University Press, New Jersey : ©2021Description: xviii, 266 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780691182537
- 340.08 BAL-A
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This book includes bibliographical references and an index.
INTRODUCTION
The Accidental Emergence of India's Elite Women Lawyers
CHAPTER 1
Foci: Market Liberalization and the Changing Nature of Professional Work
CHAPTER 2
Frames: Women Can't Match Up: The Sticky Assumptions of Gender and Work
CHAPTER 3
Firms: Just Like an International Firm: The Advantage of Not Being Global
CHAPTER 4
Facings: My Clients Prefer a Woman Lawyer: New Returns to Essentialism
CHAPTER 5
Families: It Is (Not Always) Difficult Once You Have a Family: Work, Life, and Balance CHAPTER 6
Futures: Now What? What Do We Do with the Accidental?
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