作者: Lu Gram , Jolene Skordis-Worrall , Jenevieve Mannell , Dharma S. Manandhar , Naomi Saville
DOI: 10.1016/J.WORLDDEV.2018.08.002
关键词: Wife 、 Political science 、 Scholarship 、 Cash 、 Economic growth 、 Power (social and political) 、 Grounded theory 、 Agency (sociology) 、 Empowerment 、 Economic security
摘要: Although power struggles between daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law in the South Asian household remain an enduring theme of feminist scholarship, current policy discourse on 'women's economic empowerment' Global tends to focus married women's over their husband; this neglects intergenerational dynamics. The aim study was describe analyze processes involved young, negotiations control cash inside extended a contemporary rural Nepali setting. We conducted grounded theory 42 households from Plains Nepal. Our uncovered multiple ways which junior wives husbands became secret allies seeking financial autonomy rule mother-in-law wife. This included secretly saving up for separation in-laws. argue these strategies constitute means couples renegotiate terms Kandiyoti's (1988) 'patriarchal bargain' wherein traditionally had accept subservience husband exchange security eventual authority own daughters-in-law. Researchers, activists policy-makers concerned with empowerment comparable contexts should consider impact relations cash.