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No One Will Let Her Live

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The inequalities that structure relationships in Delhi’s urban slums have left the health of women living there chronically vulnerable. Yet for women living in slums, there is no other option than...
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The inequalities that structure relationships in Delhi’s urban slums have left the health of women living there chronically vulnerable. Yet for women living in slums, there is no other option than to depend on someone. Based on fourteen months of intensive fieldwork with ten families in a Delhi slum, No One Will Let Her Live argues that women rely on moral strategies to confront the poverty and unstable relationships that threaten their well-being. Claire Snell-Rood breaks new ground by delineating the complex ways in which women set boundaries, maintain their independence, and develop a nuanced sense of selfhood that draws on endurance, asceticism, mobility, and citizenship.
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Price: $95.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 23 June 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520284807
Format: Hardcover
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"Very interesting and thoughtful . . . informative."
Claire Snell-Rood is an assistant professor in behavioral science at the University of Kentucky.
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Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration

Introduction: Well-Being and the Self
1. “You Should Live for Others”: Tensely Sustaining Families and Selves
2. Let the Dirtiness Go: Managing Relations with Neighbors to Protect the Self
3. “Getting Ahead” as Moral Citizenship in the Face of Demolition
4. To Know the Field: Shaping the Slum Environment and Cultivating the Self

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index