Women empowerment related Terms
1. Against patriarchal sociocultural constraints- what a female protagonist does(as parineeti chopra played in Shudh desi romance)
2. Romanticized institution of Marriage-drudgery of unending housework(for modern educated women broadly)
3. dominated cultural value -as gradually equality becoming (because of gap between increased expectations and access to resources to fulfill them)
4. Certain construction of indianness/normative constructs of indianness (like obsession with tradition sometimes lead to orthodoxy and obscurantism)
5. Neoliberal economic transformation/Economic liberalism
6. Gradual understanding of self and society(interpersonal communication like Mahatma Gandhi and J L Nehru and intrapersonal communication like Bhuddha and Aurobindo )
7. Reinvention of tradition( as a reaction to exogenous social change ) and growing militant orthodoxies
8. Social stratification system/Social stratum(Existence of structured inequalities rooted in structure and function)
9. understand the dialectical relationship between the individual and society( like dialectical materialism-Karl Marx)
10. systemic and en-grained inequalities
11. Structure: constructed frameworks and patterns of organisation
12. preponderant influence over decision making(Social factors over personal decisions)
13.something intrinsic and universal in Human nature ( lack on content life-may be but think over it)
14. Cooperation,competition and conflict are necessary and inherent ingredients of social life.
15. Division of labour : law of nature
: Moral rule of Human conduct
16. Common conscience and consciousness
17. More specialization in society leads to more inter-dependency(how ?)
18. interconnected whole(society)
19. growth of individualism and competition(when in what type of society and why )
20. Exaggerate the differences and gloss over similarities
21. establishing causal relationships(rationalism)
22. societies: Exotic,barbaric and uncivilised (may be Non-european in 19th century ..but was it so)
23. first generation urban/literate/educated/professional
24. complex differentiated societies
25. change is the only unchanging aspect of society or constant change most permanent feature
26. sharp,sudden and total transformations (industrial revolutions)
27. Legitimacy of privilege inherited
28. Demands for new kind of knowledge
29. Gentrification: conversion of a low class neighbourhood into a middle upper class neighbourhood.
30. Physical and symbolic norms
31. self serving narrative
32. Emergent contemporary conflict
33. Swelling tide of political opportunities of present
34. complex interplay of forces
35. Acute reality perceptions
36. cultural ecology of rituals and customs
37. Gigantic ripples of change
38. Encapsulated consciousness of culture
39. Strategy of constructive reconciliation
40. Incompleteness of the acceptance
41. Emotional Catharsis (alternate way to evaporate anger)
42. Social intercourse
43. commercial sexual exploitation
44. Couch one's business in the moral language of the performing the meritorious service of arranging marriages
1. Against patriarchal sociocultural constraints- what a female protagonist does(as parineeti chopra played in Shudh desi romance)
2. Romanticized institution of Marriage-drudgery of unending housework(for modern educated women broadly)
3. dominated cultural value -as gradually equality becoming (because of gap between increased expectations and access to resources to fulfill them)
4. Certain construction of indianness/normative constructs of indianness (like obsession with tradition sometimes lead to orthodoxy and obscurantism)
5. Neoliberal economic transformation/Economic liberalism
6. Gradual understanding of self and society(interpersonal communication like Mahatma Gandhi and J L Nehru and intrapersonal communication like Bhuddha and Aurobindo )
7. Reinvention of tradition( as a reaction to exogenous social change ) and growing militant orthodoxies
8. Social stratification system/Social stratum(Existence of structured inequalities rooted in structure and function)
9. understand the dialectical relationship between the individual and society( like dialectical materialism-Karl Marx)
10. systemic and en-grained inequalities
11. Structure: constructed frameworks and patterns of organisation
12. preponderant influence over decision making(Social factors over personal decisions)
13.something intrinsic and universal in Human nature ( lack on content life-may be but think over it)
14. Cooperation,competition and conflict are necessary and inherent ingredients of social life.
15. Division of labour : law of nature
: Moral rule of Human conduct
16. Common conscience and consciousness
17. More specialization in society leads to more inter-dependency(how ?)
18. interconnected whole(society)
19. growth of individualism and competition(when in what type of society and why )
20. Exaggerate the differences and gloss over similarities
21. establishing causal relationships(rationalism)
22. societies: Exotic,barbaric and uncivilised (may be Non-european in 19th century ..but was it so)
23. first generation urban/literate/educated/professional
24. complex differentiated societies
25. change is the only unchanging aspect of society or constant change most permanent feature
26. sharp,sudden and total transformations (industrial revolutions)
27. Legitimacy of privilege inherited
28. Demands for new kind of knowledge
29. Gentrification: conversion of a low class neighbourhood into a middle upper class neighbourhood.
30. Physical and symbolic norms
31. self serving narrative
32. Emergent contemporary conflict
33. Swelling tide of political opportunities of present
34. complex interplay of forces
35. Acute reality perceptions
36. cultural ecology of rituals and customs
37. Gigantic ripples of change
38. Encapsulated consciousness of culture
39. Strategy of constructive reconciliation
40. Incompleteness of the acceptance
41. Emotional Catharsis (alternate way to evaporate anger)
42. Social intercourse
43. commercial sexual exploitation
44. Couch one's business in the moral language of the performing the meritorious service of arranging marriages
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