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JOURNAL OF CULTURAL ECONOMY
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17530350.2023.2278480
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Financialisation; insurance; gender; labour; capitalism
This article examines the growing number of life insurance products targeting women in India, particularly unwaged housewives. It explores how life insurance companies incorporate feminist critique, commodify and financialize domestic labor, and focus on the reproductive bodies of women.
While term life insurance has historically been sold to income-earning men to secure the financial futures of their families, in India there is a growing number of life insurance products targeting women, particularly unwaged housewives. In marketing these financial products to Indian women, I show how life insurance companies incorporate the feminist critique of devalued domestic labor. Drawing on analysis of insurance policies, marketing and promotional materials, as well as personal advice articles, it goes on to show how there is, something uncanny or unsettling about the way life insurance not only commodifies and financializes domestic labor, but also focuses on the reproductive bodies of women through health riders. The article situates contemporary discourses of life insurance for women within a longer history of women's property and of mobilizing capital through rather than for women in India.
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