Women of Madras: Gender, Labor, and Public Life
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Lives, labor, and leadership of women across Madras's social strata
2nd Edition
*Women of Madras: Gender, Labor, and Public Life* provides a comprehensive social and economic history of Chennai through the lens of women’s work and spatial negotiations. The book moves from the early morning labors of dock workers and fish vendors to the modern tech corridors and call centers, arguing that the city’s development was built upon the varied—and often invisible—contributions of women. By examining diverse sectors such as textile mills, domestic service, nursing, teaching, and street hawking, the text illustrates how women from all social strata transitioned from the private sphere of the home into the public life of a burgeoning metropolis.
The narrative emphasizes that women’s access to the city was consistently mediated by evolving concepts of "respectability," caste hierarchies, and religious identity. The book highlights how institutional shifts—such as the rise of women’s associations, labor unions, and educational reforms—provided platforms for collective action and leadership. It specifically honors pioneers like Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy and the organizers of the Madras Labour Union, while also detailing the "everyday leadership" found in household workshops and the informal credit networks of self-help groups.
Through chapters on infrastructure, transport, and crisis management, the book reveals the physical and emotional toll of urban life, particularly during floods and epidemics where women served as the primary caregivers and responders. It adopts an intersectional approach, acknowledging how age, disability, and sexuality created unique barriers to employment and safety. Ultimately, the book asserts that the history of Madras is inseparable from the history of its women’s labor, offering their legacy of resilience and community-driven organization as a vital blueprint for more equitable urban futures.
This book is ideal for gender scholars, urban historians, and students of South Asian studies seeking a detailed analysis of women's labor across time and space. It also appeals to general readers interested in Chennai's social history, as well as policymakers, activists, and development practitioners focused on informality, social reproduction, and inclusive urban planning.
March 29, 2026
51,177 words
3 hours 35 minutes
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