从交叉角度看水和卫生设施中的性别差异:强调妇女的观点

Sumit Shekhar, Amrita Dwivedi
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性别与水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)之间的关系一直是印度学者、活动家和社会工作者广泛关注的问题,但关注性别与环境卫生的研究和政策往往未能解决身份交叉性的问题。分析印度农村地区种姓、阶级、年龄和性别与水和卫生设施的复杂交叉关系,为探索社会中普遍存在的复杂权力动态提供了新的机会。我们在北方邦哈多伊地区开展了一项焦点小组研究,对 54 名女性参与者进行了七次讨论和深度访谈,以探讨在水和卫生设施的可及性、可负担性和可用性方面的社会关系和物质世界的差异。考虑到性别差异和其他社会差异,我们详细阐述了妇女如何在家庭用水和卫生设施管理中发挥重要作用。这项研究还提供了证据,证明了农村妇女在人际、家庭和社会中遭受骚扰和暴力的经历,这些骚扰和暴力与卫生设施和供水基础设施薄弱或缺失有关,原因在于社会交往动态。我们还证明了社会差异的单一层面理论如何忽视了不同群体获得权力的机会,从而导致不平等和差异。
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Gendered Disparities in Water and Sanitation through an Intersectional Lens: Emphasising Women’s Perspectives
The relationship between gender and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) has been a widely accepted concern among academicians, activists, and social workers in India, but research and policies focusing on gender and sanitation often fail to address the issue of the intersectionality of identities. Analysing the complex intersection of caste, class, age and gender with water and sanitation in rural India extends new opportunities to explore the complex power dynamics prevalent in society. A focus group study with 54 female participants of seven discussions and in-depth interviews has been conducted in the Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh to explore the social relations and differences in the physical world within the context of accessibility, affordability, and availability in the water and sanitation sector. Given gendered and other social divisions, we elaborate on how women play an essential role in water and sanitation management in the household. This study also offers evidence of rural women’s experiences of intra-personal, household, and social harassment and violence related to poor or absence of sanitation and water infrastructure due to intersectional social dynamics. We also demonstrate how theorising about a single dimension of social difference ignores the different groups’ access to power, leading to inequality and disparity. 
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