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Women’s and Gender Studies in India

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Women’s and Gender Studies in India book

Crossings

Women’s and Gender Studies in India

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Women’s and Gender Studies in India book

Crossings
Edited ByAnu Aneja
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 8 May 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge India
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429025167
Pages 402
eBook ISBN 9780429025167
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Aneja, A. (Ed.). (2019). Women’s and Gender Studies in India: Crossings (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429025167

ABSTRACT

This book frames the major debates and contemporary issues in women’s and gender studies in India. It locates them in the context of key theories, their interlinkages, and significant crossings and overlaps within the field while juxtaposing feminist and queer perspectives.

The essays in the volume foreground emerging challenges as well as offer clues to future trajectories for women’s and gender studies in the country through a comprehensive and interdisciplinary survey of intersectionalities in feminist activism and theory; gender, caste and class; feminist, masculinity, queer and transgender studies; disability and feminism; feminist and queer pedagogies; and Indian, Western and transnational feminisms. The volume traces how gender studies have shaped established social science as well as interpretative and representational discourses (psychoanalysis, literature, aesthetics, cinema, new media studies and folklore). It examines their strategic potential to draw upon and transform these areas in national and international contexts.

This book will be useful to students, teachers and researchers in women’s studies, gender studies, cultural studies, queer studies and South Asian studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

Women’s and gender studies at the crossroads
ByAnu Aneja

part I|69 pages

Stirrings, across time and place

chapter 1|7 pages

(How) ‘to be or not to be’

Women’s and gender studies in India today
BySharon Pillai

chapter 2|13 pages

Feminist crossings in time and space

The question of culture
ByMary E. John

chapter 3|12 pages

Dynamics of the women’s movement and women’s studies in India

An evolutionary perspective
ByVibhuti Patel

chapter 4|11 pages

Intersections of gender, caste and class

Agenda building in the Indian women’s movement
ByMangala Subramaniam, Preethi Krishnan

chapter 5|13 pages

Beyond essentialism

Ecofeminism and the ‘friction’ between gender and ecology
ByAnindita Majumdar

chapter 6|11 pages

Locating disability in the Indian women’s movement

ByAnita Ghai

part II|102 pages

Interleaves

chapter 7|17 pages

Feminist theory and the aesthetic re-turn

ByAnu Aneja

chapter 8|18 pages

Masculinity, sexuality and culture

Entangled narratives
BySanjay Srivastava

chapter 9|9 pages

Pride and prejudice

Intersectional perspectives on identity formation through Indian pride events
ByNamita Paul

chapter 10|14 pages

(Dis)ability, gender and identity

Crossing boundaries
ByShubhangi Vaidya

chapter 11|13 pages

Gender, caste and Indian feminism

The case of the Women’s Reservation Bill
ByVrinda Marwah

chapter 12|29 pages

Bharat mata, melodrama and the mediation of the national subject

ByKaren Gabriel

part III|65 pages

In-disciplinarities

chapter 13|17 pages

Feminism across disciplines

From Plato’s Academy to the streets of Delhi
ByDeepti Priya Mehrotra

chapter 14|13 pages

Reconfiguring the disciplinary boundaries of women’s and gender studies through the genre of lifewritings

ByMeenakshi Malhotra

chapter 15|10 pages

Transgender studies in india

Locating folklore and autobiographies as transgressive sites
ByAkshaya K. Rath

chapter 16|12 pages

Crafting spaces at new intersections

In search of psychoanalytic feminism for India
ByRachana Johri

chapter 17|11 pages

(Dis)respectable selfies

Honour, surveillance and the undisciplined girl
BySujatha Subramanian

part IV|46 pages

Entwining feminism and pedagogy

chapter 18|10 pages

Working through the women’s and gender studies teaching machine

Notes on the way forward
BySharon Pillai

chapter 19|21 pages

Blending in

Reconciling feminist pedagogy and distance education across cultures
ByAnu Aneja

chapter 20|13 pages

Disrupting the gender binary

Queering feminist pedagogy
ByLeena Pujari

part V|70 pages

Conversations across borders

chapter 21|21 pages

Transnational feminist crossings

On neo-liberalism and radical critique
ByChandra Talpade Mohanty

chapter 22|15 pages

Globalization and Third Way theories

The beleaguered family and the marginalization of women
ByTaisha Abraham

chapter 23|13 pages

When feminists sidestep the nation state

Transnational feminist journeys
ByKrishna Menon

chapter 24|19 pages

Queer and now

A roundtable forum with Dipika Jain, Akhil Kang, Sheena Malhotra, Hoshang Merchant, Shakthi Nataraj, Chayanika Shah, Nishant Shahani, Oishik Sircar and Ruth Vanita
ByAneil Rallin
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