Full Citation: Agarwal, B., “Gender and Land Rights Revisited: Exploring New Prospects via the State, Family and Market,” 3(1-2) JOURNAL OF AGRARIAN CHANGE 224 (2003).
Gender and Land Rights Revisited: Exploring New Prospectus via the State, Family and Market
Abstract: The question of women’s land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly traces that history before examining why gendering the land question remains critical, and what the new possibilities are for enhancing women’s land access. Potentially, women can obtain land through the State, the family and the market. The paper explores the prospects and constraints linked to each, arguing that access through the family and the market deserve particular attention, since most arable land in India is privatized. On market access, the paper makes several departures from existing discussions by focusing on the advantages, especially
Language: English
Year: 2003