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Handloom has been a profession with patriarchal connotations attached to it. It was registered and typed as the skill of menial works. Essentially, a skill unfit for women, and so much in grind in the minds of even the poorest that they didn't allow their women to learn the skill. Hawwa associates initiated an effort to introduce women as entrepreneurs in the textile sector, train them in the skill of weaving and give them the initial financial support. The objective of this book is to provide the technical and social scenario of what women weavers have been through despite continuous discouragement of male members. This is a story of defiance, an effort to change the role model, the spirit to be self-confident, and the start of a movement.

Empowering Women Weavers

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  • Author

    Liz Williamson; Kishwar Naheed

  • ISBN

    9693517083

  • Year

    2005

  • Number of Pages

    64

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