Globalization and Gendered Social Transformation: Young People's Lives in an Urban Artisan Community in India

Ruchira Ganguly‐Scrase
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Abstract:Scholarly accounts of children of the urban poor in South Asia often decry the exploitative conditions of child labor—the harsh and debilitating environmental conditions. At the same time, these accounts treat children merely as victims and consequently leave out the felt experiences of working class children and youth. Poverty and inequality entrenched at the spatial level in developing countries is a familiar sight. Yet, little is known about the ways in which young people in these environments perceive their dispossession and whom they hold accountable for their marginalization. Based on fieldwork among a marginalized leather worker community in an urban neighborhood in India, this paper aims to go beyond countering homogenizing perspectives and challenging the exploitation narratives. I examine the specific responses of young people through ethnographic accounts of the ways in which they actively construct their own identities, and reinterpret and negotiate adult notions of labor, caste, and community solidarity. To gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the lifeworlds of young people I draw attention to the mutually reinforcing nature of the hierarchical social and spatial relations found in the neighborhood. In addition, I analyze the nature of youth discontent towards their traditional occupation and also with the general decline in employment prospects in a globalizing Indian economy. By exploring the conflicts within and between genders and generations emanating from changing economic conditions, I consider the future opportunities for young people in marginalized communities in the South.
全球化与性别社会转型:印度城市艺术家社区中的年轻人生活
摘要:关于南亚城市贫困儿童的学术报道经常谴责童工的剥削条件——恶劣而衰弱的环境条件。与此同时,这些叙述只将儿童视为受害者,因此忽略了工人阶级儿童和青年的亲身经历。发展中国家在空间一级根深蒂固的贫困和不平等是一个熟悉的景象。然而,人们对这些环境中的年轻人如何看待他们被剥夺的权利以及他们对自己被边缘化的责任知之甚少。本文基于对印度一个城市社区边缘化皮革工人社区的实地调查,旨在超越对同质化视角的反对和对剥削叙事的挑战。我通过民族志描述年轻人积极构建自己身份的方式,重新解释和协商成年人对劳动、种姓和社区团结的观念,来研究他们的具体反应。为了更深入地了解年轻人生活世界的动态,我提请人们注意社区中等级社会和空间关系的相互强化性质。此外,我分析了年轻人对其传统职业的不满以及对全球化印度经济中就业前景普遍下降的不满的性质。通过探索不断变化的经济条件所产生的性别和代际之间的冲突,我考虑到南方边缘化社区年轻人未来的机会。
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