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Here is a YouTube title and description for your lecture show, designed for UPSC General Studies Society (GS1 and GS2) papers: Decoding Social Inequality: Caste, Gender & Patriarchy - UPSC GS Society Deep Dive Description: This in-depth lecture explores the intricate layers of social inequality in India, crucial for UPSC General Studies Paper 1 and 2. We cut through complex societal structures to offer key insights and connect surprising dots. Key topics covered include: • Dalit Capitalism: Understanding this revolutionary concept as a tool for emancipation and its dual nature, offering social mobility while facing criticisms of exploitation and internal conflict. • Caste System Dynamics: Examining traditional characteristics like hierarchy, separation of contact, and occupational division of labor, and how modern economic shifts challenge these norms. • Violence Against Dalits: Analyzing the alarming increase in violence, the systemic hurdles in the justice delivery system (lack of awareness, availability, affordability), and factors like economic dependence and fear that prevent reporting. • Gender and Patriarchy: Distinguishing between sex and gender, exploring the concept of "doing gender," and the detrimental effects of toxic masculinity on men's mental and physical health. • Women's Stereotypes and Impact: Discussing how societal roles assigned to women contribute to the wage gap, the glass ceiling, and the "glass cliff" phenomenon, often underpinning violence. • Internalized Patriarchy: Understanding hegemonic masculinity and the "patriarchal bargain" where women navigate and sometimes make concessions within a male-dominated system for perceived benefits. • Structural Patriarchy: Identifying how institutions like family, education, media, and religion perpetuate patriarchal norms, including the concept of Brahminical patriarchy and its link to caste purity. • Middle-Class Working Women: Analyzing the "cultural lag" where economic advancement outpaces social attitudes, leading to immense pressures, the "motherhood penalty," and persistent inequalities despite education and employment. • Feminization of Agriculture: Delving into why more women are entering agriculture, their massive contribution despite low land ownership and high wage gaps, and the potential for empowerment alongside significant challenges like sexual harassment and lack of resources. • Beyond Laws and Economics: Emphasizing that while legal and economic measures are necessary, genuine, lasting change requires fundamentally shifting ingrained attitudes, beliefs, and societal norms. #UPSC #UPSCSociety #GS1 #GS2 #SocialIssues #CasteSystem #GenderEquality #Patriarchy #DalitEmpowerment #IndianSociety #SocialJustice #UPSCPreparation #CivilServices #Equality