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DESCRIPTION:Three women in different stages of life\, living thousands of k
 ilometers away from each other\, connected only by international trade try
 ing to survive in a society that is often insensitive to their identity as
  working women. In what ways has the growth of India’s economy affected th
 e women\, their lives and families? This film is: a) an exploration of the
  lives of three women in three export sectors in India\; b) an examination
  of the relations between trade and gender\; and c) a set of questions abo
 ut India’s readiness to accord its women their rightful share in the econo
 my and society. Discussion following the film to be moderated by Anoop Sad
 anandan\, Assistant Professor of Political Science. Speaking: Anoop Sadnan
 adan Assistant Professor Department of Political Science Sponsor: Moynihan
  Institute of Global Affairs\, Co-Sponsor South Asia Center\, Co-Sponsor 
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center presents: 1 Three\, Yet One! 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Three women in different stages of life\, livi
 ng thousands of kilometers away from each other\, connected only by intern
 ational trade trying to survive in a society that is often insensitive to 
 their identity as working women. In what ways has the growth of India’s ec
 onomy affected the women\, their lives and families? This film is: a) an e
 xploration of the lives of three women in three export sectors in India\; 
 b) an examination of the relations between trade and gender\; and c) a set
  of questions about India’s readiness to accord its women their rightful s
 hare in the economy and society. Discussion following the film to be moder
 ated by Anoop Sadanandan\, Assistant Professor of Political Science. Speak
 ing: Anoop Sadnanadan Assistant Professor Department of Political Science 
 Sponsor: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Co-Sponsor South Asia Cent
 er\, Co-Sponsor <br>
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