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Isabelle Guérin et. al., "The Indebted Woman: Kinship, Sexuality, and Capitalism" (Stanford UP, 2023)

Nov 29, 2025
Isabelle Guérin, a senior researcher specializing in political economy and gender, delves into her latest work on debt and women in rural India. She explores how capitalist systems specifically target Dalit women for credit, revealing the intricate relationship between debt, kinship, and sexuality. The concept of the sexual division of debt highlights how differing access and repayment strategies shape women's experiences. Guérin also discusses ethical challenges related to transactional sex in debt negotiations, emphasizing women's active roles in financial capitalism.
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Sexual Division Of Debt

  • Women and men access different credit sources, repay differently, and face distinct consequences from debt.
  • Guérin and colleagues define a lasting sexual division of debt shaping who borrows and how repayment is enforced.
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Corporality Of Debt

  • Women's bodies and sexuality become directly implicated in debt repayment strategies.
  • Transactional sex forms a continuum from gestures to penetration used to negotiate credit, delay repayment, or obtain loans.
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Patriarchal Debt Explains Female Targeting

  • Capitalism targets women not because they are richest but because dominated debtors often repay reliably.
  • The concept of "patriarchal debt" links power, kinship, and morality to why women become primary credit targets.
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