38 min

S2 Episode 8 - The hidden tax of choice Women in Labour

    • Samhälle och kultur

Shrayana Bhattacharya is easily the most fun economist we know. Working at the World Bank’s Social Protection and Labour unit for South Asia, she is also the author of a bestselling book, Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh: India's Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and Independence. 
Shrayana spent 15 years exploring women’s economic independence through the lens of actor Shah Rukh Khan. Why? Because an SRK movie is a form of escape - and for many women, a luxury - in a life of navigating the patriarchy. 
In this episode, she speaks with Aditi and Christina about bargaining with the patriarchy, the loneliness that can come from seeking out independence, the hope she has for India’s gender norms, and why we all need to be a lot less judgemental–and a lot more supportive—of one another along the way. 
Follow Shrayana on Twitter here: @BShrayana 

Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh can be purchased on the Harper Collins India website here: https://harpercollins.co.in/product/desperately-seeking-shah-rukh/ 

Join the conversation: 
Instagram: @womeninlabour
Facebook: @womeninlabour
Twitter: @WILPodcast  

Credits:
Host and Executive Producer: Christina MacGillivray
Host and Executive Producer: Aditi Mittal
Executive Producer & Brand Director: Laura Quinn
Chief of Staff: Priya Kapoor
Marketing Director: Maanya Sachdeva
Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas
Senior Producer: Divita Oberoi
Sound Supervisor: Kartik Kulkarni
Audio Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram
Junior Producer: Nikkethana Kamal
Junior Editor: Yash Hirave 
Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.

Shrayana Bhattacharya is easily the most fun economist we know. Working at the World Bank’s Social Protection and Labour unit for South Asia, she is also the author of a bestselling book, Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh: India's Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and Independence. 
Shrayana spent 15 years exploring women’s economic independence through the lens of actor Shah Rukh Khan. Why? Because an SRK movie is a form of escape - and for many women, a luxury - in a life of navigating the patriarchy. 
In this episode, she speaks with Aditi and Christina about bargaining with the patriarchy, the loneliness that can come from seeking out independence, the hope she has for India’s gender norms, and why we all need to be a lot less judgemental–and a lot more supportive—of one another along the way. 
Follow Shrayana on Twitter here: @BShrayana 

Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh can be purchased on the Harper Collins India website here: https://harpercollins.co.in/product/desperately-seeking-shah-rukh/ 

Join the conversation: 
Instagram: @womeninlabour
Facebook: @womeninlabour
Twitter: @WILPodcast  

Credits:
Host and Executive Producer: Christina MacGillivray
Host and Executive Producer: Aditi Mittal
Executive Producer & Brand Director: Laura Quinn
Chief of Staff: Priya Kapoor
Marketing Director: Maanya Sachdeva
Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas
Senior Producer: Divita Oberoi
Sound Supervisor: Kartik Kulkarni
Audio Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram
Junior Producer: Nikkethana Kamal
Junior Editor: Yash Hirave 
Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.

38 min

Mest populära poddar inom Samhälle och kultur

P3 Dokumentär
Sveriges Radio
Spöktimmen
Ek & Borg Productions
30s in the City med Hanna och Stella
Podplay | Hanna & Stella
P3 Nyheter Dokumentär
Sveriges Radio
Återföreningen
Podme / Perfect Day Media
Gynning & Berg
Perfect Day Media