Contemporary Gender Formations in India
In-between Conformity, Dissent and Affect
Herausgeber: Dhar, Nandini
Contemporary Gender Formations in India
In-between Conformity, Dissent and Affect
Herausgeber: Dhar, Nandini
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The volume discusses critical issues surrounding the developments in gender movements in the last two decades in India following the Delhi rape case and the ensuing massive protests in December 2012.
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The volume discusses critical issues surrounding the developments in gender movements in the last two decades in India following the Delhi rape case and the ensuing massive protests in December 2012.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781032433592
- ISBN-10: 1032433590
- Artikelnr.: 68714630
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781032433592
- ISBN-10: 1032433590
- Artikelnr.: 68714630
Nandini Dhar is Associate Professor of Literary and Gender Studies at O.P. Jindal Global University at Sonipat, India. As a scholar, she is primarily concerned with the writing of neoliberal subjectivities in Global Anglophone late twentieth- and twenty-first-century literatures. Her essays have appeared, or are forthcoming, in journals such as Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, The Comparatist, A/B: Auto/Biography Studies, and several other edited anthologies. Nandini is also a poet and is the author of the full-length collection, Historians of Redundant Moments: A Novel in Verse (2016).
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Beyond #MeToo and LOSHA: An Introduction Part One: The Complicated
Imaginaries of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Public Spaces and the
Affective Registers 1. I am As Big As the City I Walk: Documenting Maya
Rao's The Walk 2. "Ain't We Women?" The Media Amnesia on Women's Voices in
the Northeast 3. The State and its Hyper-Masculinity Practices in India's
"Northeast" : Articulations of Resistance in Contemporary Literary Writings
from the "Northeast" 4. Is There A Desire In the Classroom? Part Two:
Beyond the Specters of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Agency and
Resistance 5. Whose Blood Is It Anyway? Locating Menstruation, Locating
Women's Rights: Tracing the "New" Indian Feminist Subjectivity in
Contemporary Times 6. Margins of Least Happiness: Understanding the
Marginalized Women in Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness 7. The Public
Sphere and the Contemporary Women's Sociability Practices: A Study of the
Bengali Adda 8. The Traffic in Bangalore: Thoughts on Sexuality, Class and
Transport 9. Production of Neoliberal Subjectivity (ies) on the Shop-Floor:
A Study of Women Shop-Floor Employees in a Shopping Mall 10. Gendering the
Working-Class Subject: Notes on Few Contemporary Struggles Part Three:
Realms of Corporeality, Collectivity and Resistance: Bringing It Back to
Sexual Violence, Hashtag Movements and their Everyday Ramifications 11.
Will the Revolution be Tweeted: New Femininities in Indian Digital Sphere
12. Indian Cyberfeminism: Digital Liberation or Selective Outrage? 13. It
Wasn't Really Really A Rape! Exploring Sexuality in a New Age Campus 14.
The Evidence of Rape: Legitimacy of Legitimate Processes
Beyond #MeToo and LOSHA: An Introduction Part One: The Complicated
Imaginaries of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Public Spaces and the
Affective Registers 1. I am As Big As the City I Walk: Documenting Maya
Rao's The Walk 2. "Ain't We Women?" The Media Amnesia on Women's Voices in
the Northeast 3. The State and its Hyper-Masculinity Practices in India's
"Northeast" : Articulations of Resistance in Contemporary Literary Writings
from the "Northeast" 4. Is There A Desire In the Classroom? Part Two:
Beyond the Specters of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Agency and
Resistance 5. Whose Blood Is It Anyway? Locating Menstruation, Locating
Women's Rights: Tracing the "New" Indian Feminist Subjectivity in
Contemporary Times 6. Margins of Least Happiness: Understanding the
Marginalized Women in Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness 7. The Public
Sphere and the Contemporary Women's Sociability Practices: A Study of the
Bengali Adda 8. The Traffic in Bangalore: Thoughts on Sexuality, Class and
Transport 9. Production of Neoliberal Subjectivity (ies) on the Shop-Floor:
A Study of Women Shop-Floor Employees in a Shopping Mall 10. Gendering the
Working-Class Subject: Notes on Few Contemporary Struggles Part Three:
Realms of Corporeality, Collectivity and Resistance: Bringing It Back to
Sexual Violence, Hashtag Movements and their Everyday Ramifications 11.
Will the Revolution be Tweeted: New Femininities in Indian Digital Sphere
12. Indian Cyberfeminism: Digital Liberation or Selective Outrage? 13. It
Wasn't Really Really A Rape! Exploring Sexuality in a New Age Campus 14.
The Evidence of Rape: Legitimacy of Legitimate Processes
Moving the Spatial Fulcrums of the Gendered Mobilizations of Our Times:
Beyond #MeToo and LOSHA: An Introduction Part One: The Complicated
Imaginaries of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Public Spaces and the
Affective Registers 1. I am As Big As the City I Walk: Documenting Maya
Rao's The Walk 2. "Ain't We Women?" The Media Amnesia on Women's Voices in
the Northeast 3. The State and its Hyper-Masculinity Practices in India's
"Northeast" : Articulations of Resistance in Contemporary Literary Writings
from the "Northeast" 4. Is There A Desire In the Classroom? Part Two:
Beyond the Specters of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Agency and
Resistance 5. Whose Blood Is It Anyway? Locating Menstruation, Locating
Women's Rights: Tracing the "New" Indian Feminist Subjectivity in
Contemporary Times 6. Margins of Least Happiness: Understanding the
Marginalized Women in Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness 7. The Public
Sphere and the Contemporary Women's Sociability Practices: A Study of the
Bengali Adda 8. The Traffic in Bangalore: Thoughts on Sexuality, Class and
Transport 9. Production of Neoliberal Subjectivity (ies) on the Shop-Floor:
A Study of Women Shop-Floor Employees in a Shopping Mall 10. Gendering the
Working-Class Subject: Notes on Few Contemporary Struggles Part Three:
Realms of Corporeality, Collectivity and Resistance: Bringing It Back to
Sexual Violence, Hashtag Movements and their Everyday Ramifications 11.
Will the Revolution be Tweeted: New Femininities in Indian Digital Sphere
12. Indian Cyberfeminism: Digital Liberation or Selective Outrage? 13. It
Wasn't Really Really A Rape! Exploring Sexuality in a New Age Campus 14.
The Evidence of Rape: Legitimacy of Legitimate Processes
Beyond #MeToo and LOSHA: An Introduction Part One: The Complicated
Imaginaries of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Public Spaces and the
Affective Registers 1. I am As Big As the City I Walk: Documenting Maya
Rao's The Walk 2. "Ain't We Women?" The Media Amnesia on Women's Voices in
the Northeast 3. The State and its Hyper-Masculinity Practices in India's
"Northeast" : Articulations of Resistance in Contemporary Literary Writings
from the "Northeast" 4. Is There A Desire In the Classroom? Part Two:
Beyond the Specters of Sexual Violence: Gendered Bodies, Agency and
Resistance 5. Whose Blood Is It Anyway? Locating Menstruation, Locating
Women's Rights: Tracing the "New" Indian Feminist Subjectivity in
Contemporary Times 6. Margins of Least Happiness: Understanding the
Marginalized Women in Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness 7. The Public
Sphere and the Contemporary Women's Sociability Practices: A Study of the
Bengali Adda 8. The Traffic in Bangalore: Thoughts on Sexuality, Class and
Transport 9. Production of Neoliberal Subjectivity (ies) on the Shop-Floor:
A Study of Women Shop-Floor Employees in a Shopping Mall 10. Gendering the
Working-Class Subject: Notes on Few Contemporary Struggles Part Three:
Realms of Corporeality, Collectivity and Resistance: Bringing It Back to
Sexual Violence, Hashtag Movements and their Everyday Ramifications 11.
Will the Revolution be Tweeted: New Femininities in Indian Digital Sphere
12. Indian Cyberfeminism: Digital Liberation or Selective Outrage? 13. It
Wasn't Really Really A Rape! Exploring Sexuality in a New Age Campus 14.
The Evidence of Rape: Legitimacy of Legitimate Processes