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DESCRIPTION:Jocelyn Killmer\,&nbsp\;PhD Candidate\, Department of Anthropol
 ogy\,\nSyracuse UniversityReluctant Villagers: Young Women Doctors in\nRur
 al Rajasthan\, IndiaFew Indian\ndoctors celebrate the difficulties of prac
 ticing medicine in small rural\nclinics\, far away from the technological 
 marvels of tertiary hospitals and the\nsteady electricity and water supply
  of the city. This presentation highlights\nthe challenges faced by young 
 women doctors beyond the obvious lack of urban\namenities. Young women are
  attuned to the gendered dangers of living far from\ntheir protective soci
 al networks amongst what they see as a “backwards” – and\ntherefore threat
 ening – rural population. Killmer\nwill explore the discourse of safety an
 d danger young women doctors employ\, as\nwell as the tactics they use to 
 work around potential problems\, in order to\nunderstand how the gendered 
 anxieties of Rajasthan’s urban-\neducated medical elites map onto\nthe rur
 al landscape.Open to the publicSponsored by South Asia Center at the Moyni
 han Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Jocelyn Killmer
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Jocelyn Killmer</b>\,&nbsp\;<i>Ph
 D Candidate\, Department of Anthropology\,\nSyracuse University</i></p><p>
 <b>Reluctant Villagers: Young Women Doctors in\nRural Rajasthan\, India</b
 ></p><p>Few Indian\ndoctors celebrate the difficulties of practicing medic
 ine in small rural\nclinics\, far away from the technological marvels of t
 ertiary hospitals and the\nsteady electricity and water supply of the city
 . This presentation highlights\nthe challenges faced by young women doctor
 s beyond the obvious lack of urban\namenities. Young women are attuned to 
 the gendered dangers of living far from\ntheir protective social networks 
 amongst what they see as a “backwards” – and\ntherefore threatening – rura
 l population. Killmer\nwill explore the discourse of safety and danger you
 ng women doctors employ\, as\nwell as the tactics they use to work around 
 potential problems\, in order to\nunderstand how the gendered anxieties of
  Rajasthan’s urban-\neducated medical elites map onto\nthe rural landscape
 .</p><p>Open to the public</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by South Asia Center at t
 he Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p></p>
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