Appropriately Indian gender and culture in a new transnational class
Material type: TextPublication details: Durham Duke University Press 2011Description: xi,239p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780822348702
- 305.5530954 22 RA-A
- HC440.I55 R334 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Privilege : situating India's transnational class -- Global/Indian : cultural politics in the IT workplace -- Merit : ideologies of achievement in the knowledge economy -- Individuals : narratives of embedded selves -- Family : gendered "balance" and the everyday production of the nation -- Religion : when the private is transnational.
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