The Journal Gastronomy Tourism
Vol 10, No 1 (2023)

Food, Gender, and Social Status in Rural Parts of North-West India: A Case Study of Rajasthan

Vikas Mohan (Central University of Haryana)
Reema Gill (Central University of Haryana)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Oct 2023

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between eating habits, gender roles, and social status in rural areas of North-West India, with a particular emphasis on the part that women play in the production and consumption of food. This study investigates the ways in which cultural and social standards influence food practices and preferences among women and men of different social and economic backgrounds by conducting ethnographic research and in-depth interviews with rural households in different regions of Rajasthan. According to the findings of this research, women's eating behaviours are frequently restricted by gender roles and expectations, which in turn restricts their access to food resources and their ability to make decisions regarding the food that they consume. In addition, it was discovered that social standing and caste play a significant role in shaping food practises and preferences, with households of higher castes typically consuming more expensive and nutritionally dense food items. In its conclusion, the study highlights the necessity of interventions that are culturally appropriate and gender-sensitive. These interventions should address the underlying social and cultural factors that contribute to gender and social disparities in food access and consumption in rural areas of Rajasthan. 

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gastur

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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The Journal Gastronomy Tourism with eISSN 27163970 and pISSN 27746186 is a scientific journal accommodates the development of science, and the gastronomic tourism business that includes multidisciplinary science. Journal Scope are Gastronomy tourism, Food and Beverage Management, Food Heritage and ...