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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429658228
- Artikelnr.: 56414219
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429658228
- Artikelnr.: 56414219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Anu Aneja is Professor at the School of Gender and Development Studies, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi, India, and is currently Associate Editor for Gender and Education. She taught for several years at Ohio Wesleyan University, USA, where she was the recipient of the Rebecca Brown Professor of Literature award. She was awarded the Beatrice B. Maines fellowship for research in women's studies, at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research interests include feminist theory and aesthetics; contemporary French, francophone and Indian women writers; feminist perspectives on mothering; and feminist pedagogy. Her publications have appeared in various international journals. She is the author of Embodying Motherhood: Perspectives from Contemporary India (co-authored with Shubhangi Vaidya, 2016) and the editor of Gender and Distance Education: Indian and International Contexts (2019). She has previously served as Chairperson, Department of Humanities and Classics, Ohio Wesleyan University; and Director, School of Continuing Education, and Director, School of Gender and Development Studies, IGNOU. She has also served on the editorial team of the Indian Journal of Open Learning, IGNOU.
List of figures. List of tables. Contributors. Acknowledgements.
Introduction: women's and gender Studies at the crossroads.
Part I Stirrings, across time and place
1. (How) 'to be or not to be': women's and gender studies in India today.
2. Feminist crossings in time and space: the question of culture. 3.
Dynamics of the women's movement and women's studies in India: an
evolutionary perspective. 4. Intersections of gender, caste and class:
agenda building in the Indian women's Movement. 5. Beyond essentialism:
ecofeminism and the 'friction' between gender and ecology. 6. Locating
disability in the Indian women's movement.
Part II Interleaves: conceiving theories, theorizing identities
7. Feminist theory and the aesthetic re-turn. 8. Masculinity, sexuality and
culture: entangled narratives. 9. Pride and prejudice: intersectional
perspectives on identity formation through Indian pride events. 10.
(Dis)ability, gender and identity: crossing boundaries. 11. Gender, caste
and Indian feminism: the case of the Women's Reservation Bill. 12. Bharat
Mata, melodrama and the mediation of the national subject.
Part III In-disciplinarities
13. Feminism across disciplines: from Plato's Academy to the streets of
Delhi. 14. Reconfiguring the disciplinary boundaries of women's and gender
studies through the genre of lifewritings. 15. Transgender studies in
India: locating folklore and autobiographies as transgressive sites. 16.
Crafting spaces at new intersections: in search of psychoanalytic feminism
for India. 17. (Dis)respectable selfies: honour, surveillance and the
undisciplined girl.
Part IV Entwining feminism and pedagogy: inside the institution
18. Working through the women's and gender studies teaching machine: notes
on the way forward. 19. Blending in: reconciling feminist pedagogy and
distance education. 20. Disrupting the gender binary: queering feminist
pedagogy.
Part V Conversations across borders
21. Transnational feminist crossings: on neo-liberalism and radical
critique. 22. Globalization and Third Way theories: the beleaguered family
and the marginalization of women. 23. When feminists sidestep the nation
state: transnational feminist journeys. 24. 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.
Index
Introduction: women's and gender Studies at the crossroads.
Part I Stirrings, across time and place
1. (How) 'to be or not to be': women's and gender studies in India today.
2. Feminist crossings in time and space: the question of culture. 3.
Dynamics of the women's movement and women's studies in India: an
evolutionary perspective. 4. Intersections of gender, caste and class:
agenda building in the Indian women's Movement. 5. Beyond essentialism:
ecofeminism and the 'friction' between gender and ecology. 6. Locating
disability in the Indian women's movement.
Part II Interleaves: conceiving theories, theorizing identities
7. Feminist theory and the aesthetic re-turn. 8. Masculinity, sexuality and
culture: entangled narratives. 9. Pride and prejudice: intersectional
perspectives on identity formation through Indian pride events. 10.
(Dis)ability, gender and identity: crossing boundaries. 11. Gender, caste
and Indian feminism: the case of the Women's Reservation Bill. 12. Bharat
Mata, melodrama and the mediation of the national subject.
Part III In-disciplinarities
13. Feminism across disciplines: from Plato's Academy to the streets of
Delhi. 14. Reconfiguring the disciplinary boundaries of women's and gender
studies through the genre of lifewritings. 15. Transgender studies in
India: locating folklore and autobiographies as transgressive sites. 16.
Crafting spaces at new intersections: in search of psychoanalytic feminism
for India. 17. (Dis)respectable selfies: honour, surveillance and the
undisciplined girl.
Part IV Entwining feminism and pedagogy: inside the institution
18. Working through the women's and gender studies teaching machine: notes
on the way forward. 19. Blending in: reconciling feminist pedagogy and
distance education. 20. Disrupting the gender binary: queering feminist
pedagogy.
Part V Conversations across borders
21. Transnational feminist crossings: on neo-liberalism and radical
critique. 22. Globalization and Third Way theories: the beleaguered family
and the marginalization of women. 23. When feminists sidestep the nation
state: transnational feminist journeys. 24. 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.
Index
List of figures. List of tables. Contributors. Acknowledgements.
Introduction: women's and gender Studies at the crossroads.
Part I Stirrings, across time and place
1. (How) 'to be or not to be': women's and gender studies in India today.
2. Feminist crossings in time and space: the question of culture. 3.
Dynamics of the women's movement and women's studies in India: an
evolutionary perspective. 4. Intersections of gender, caste and class:
agenda building in the Indian women's Movement. 5. Beyond essentialism:
ecofeminism and the 'friction' between gender and ecology. 6. Locating
disability in the Indian women's movement.
Part II Interleaves: conceiving theories, theorizing identities
7. Feminist theory and the aesthetic re-turn. 8. Masculinity, sexuality and
culture: entangled narratives. 9. Pride and prejudice: intersectional
perspectives on identity formation through Indian pride events. 10.
(Dis)ability, gender and identity: crossing boundaries. 11. Gender, caste
and Indian feminism: the case of the Women's Reservation Bill. 12. Bharat
Mata, melodrama and the mediation of the national subject.
Part III In-disciplinarities
13. Feminism across disciplines: from Plato's Academy to the streets of
Delhi. 14. Reconfiguring the disciplinary boundaries of women's and gender
studies through the genre of lifewritings. 15. Transgender studies in
India: locating folklore and autobiographies as transgressive sites. 16.
Crafting spaces at new intersections: in search of psychoanalytic feminism
for India. 17. (Dis)respectable selfies: honour, surveillance and the
undisciplined girl.
Part IV Entwining feminism and pedagogy: inside the institution
18. Working through the women's and gender studies teaching machine: notes
on the way forward. 19. Blending in: reconciling feminist pedagogy and
distance education. 20. Disrupting the gender binary: queering feminist
pedagogy.
Part V Conversations across borders
21. Transnational feminist crossings: on neo-liberalism and radical
critique. 22. Globalization and Third Way theories: the beleaguered family
and the marginalization of women. 23. When feminists sidestep the nation
state: transnational feminist journeys. 24. 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.
Index
Introduction: women's and gender Studies at the crossroads.
Part I Stirrings, across time and place
1. (How) 'to be or not to be': women's and gender studies in India today.
2. Feminist crossings in time and space: the question of culture. 3.
Dynamics of the women's movement and women's studies in India: an
evolutionary perspective. 4. Intersections of gender, caste and class:
agenda building in the Indian women's Movement. 5. Beyond essentialism:
ecofeminism and the 'friction' between gender and ecology. 6. Locating
disability in the Indian women's movement.
Part II Interleaves: conceiving theories, theorizing identities
7. Feminist theory and the aesthetic re-turn. 8. Masculinity, sexuality and
culture: entangled narratives. 9. Pride and prejudice: intersectional
perspectives on identity formation through Indian pride events. 10.
(Dis)ability, gender and identity: crossing boundaries. 11. Gender, caste
and Indian feminism: the case of the Women's Reservation Bill. 12. Bharat
Mata, melodrama and the mediation of the national subject.
Part III In-disciplinarities
13. Feminism across disciplines: from Plato's Academy to the streets of
Delhi. 14. Reconfiguring the disciplinary boundaries of women's and gender
studies through the genre of lifewritings. 15. Transgender studies in
India: locating folklore and autobiographies as transgressive sites. 16.
Crafting spaces at new intersections: in search of psychoanalytic feminism
for India. 17. (Dis)respectable selfies: honour, surveillance and the
undisciplined girl.
Part IV Entwining feminism and pedagogy: inside the institution
18. Working through the women's and gender studies teaching machine: notes
on the way forward. 19. Blending in: reconciling feminist pedagogy and
distance education. 20. Disrupting the gender binary: queering feminist
pedagogy.
Part V Conversations across borders
21. Transnational feminist crossings: on neo-liberalism and radical
critique. 22. Globalization and Third Way theories: the beleaguered family
and the marginalization of women. 23. When feminists sidestep the nation
state: transnational feminist journeys. 24. 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.
Index