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This article traces the centuries-long evolution of the concept and practice of empowerment, its adoption by radical social movements, especially women's movements from the 1970s onwards, and its conversion, by the late 1990s, into a buzzword. Situating the analysis in the context of women's empowerment interventions in India, the article describes the dynamic of the depoliticisation and subversion of a process that challenged the deepest structures of social power. The ‘downsizing’ and constriction of the concept within state policy, the de-funding of genuine empowerment strategies on the ground, and the substitution of microfinance and political quotas for empowerment are examined and analysed.
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Srilatha Batliwala (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69dfec6c60d9fa30ca7a0fc5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09614520701469559
Srilatha Batliwala
Harvard University
Development in Practice
Harvard University
Center for Systems Biology
Hauser (United States)
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