Gendered Bodies, Social Exclusions
Contemporary Issues in Women's Studies
Herausgeber: Chakraborty, Aishika; Dhawan, Nandita Banerjee
Gendered Bodies, Social Exclusions
Contemporary Issues in Women's Studies
Herausgeber: Chakraborty, Aishika; Dhawan, Nandita Banerjee
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This book examines contemporary issues in women's studies and the agency of the marginalised and disenfranchised in the political, cultural, and social spheres. It uses feminist pedagogies to articulate multiple intersecting histories of class, caste, race, sexuality, disability and citizenship.
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This book examines contemporary issues in women's studies and the agency of the marginalised and disenfranchised in the political, cultural, and social spheres. It uses feminist pedagogies to articulate multiple intersecting histories of class, caste, race, sexuality, disability and citizenship.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9781032228815
- ISBN-10: 1032228814
- Artikelnr.: 73874408
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9781032228815
- ISBN-10: 1032228814
- Artikelnr.: 73874408
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Aishika Chakraborty is Professor and Director of the School of Women's Studies, Jadavpur University, India. Nandita Banerjee Dhawan is an Associate Professor at the School of Women's Studies, Jadavpur University, India.
Introduction
Part 1: Cultures of Exclusion, Narratives of Protest
1. Sweat and Salt on Broken Skin: Examining the Culture of Silence around
Sexual Harassment in Classical Indian Dance Pedagogy
2. "Tonite and Everynite": Gender, Class, and Performance in Calcutta
Nightlife (1940s-1980s)
3. In Good Hands: "Mobilisation" as a Collective Tool for Collective Praxis
4. Women's Assertion and a New Space for Citizenship: Shaheen Bagh
Part 2: (Im)pure Bodies, (Il)legitimate Realities
5. Outside the Frame: Disabled Women in Urban Spaces
6. Against the Odds: Gendered Politics of Labour, Infrastructure, and
Claim-Making in Kolkata's Poor Localities
7. Gendered Embodiment: The Everyday Lived Experiences of Transmen
8. Reproductive Empowerment and Self-Care: In Context of Menstrual and
Contraceptive Choices in India
Part 3: Violent Institutions, Feminist Conversations
9. Contextualizing Multiculturalism and Women's Citizenship Rights in India
10. Birangona to Muktijoddha: The Juxtaposed Burden of Victimhood,
Valorisation, and Agency
11. Violence, Home, and Care Networks: Contemporary Feminist Explorations
12. The Invisible Violence of Words, Gesture, and Silence: A Feminist
Exploration of Linguistic Abuse
13. Escape from Marriages: Feminisms and Anti-Feminisms in India
14. Doing Feminism: Mahatma Jotirao Phule, Supportive Practices and Higher
Educational Institutions
Part 4: Spaces of Assertion, Politics of Belonging
15. Mobilising Higher Education and Hope: Gender, Stigma, and
Intergenerational Mobility
16. Enabling and Constraining Conditions Impacting Academic Agency to
Promote Sustainable Transformation in South African and Indian Universities
17. Under Conditions of Intersecting Injustices: Recognising Multifaceted
Politics of Representation and Authorship in Post-Colonial Academia
18. Black Decolonial Feminism Is For Everyone: Feeling Our Way towards
Intersectional Antiracism on the Way to Decolonisation in Universities
Index
Part 1: Cultures of Exclusion, Narratives of Protest
1. Sweat and Salt on Broken Skin: Examining the Culture of Silence around
Sexual Harassment in Classical Indian Dance Pedagogy
2. "Tonite and Everynite": Gender, Class, and Performance in Calcutta
Nightlife (1940s-1980s)
3. In Good Hands: "Mobilisation" as a Collective Tool for Collective Praxis
4. Women's Assertion and a New Space for Citizenship: Shaheen Bagh
Part 2: (Im)pure Bodies, (Il)legitimate Realities
5. Outside the Frame: Disabled Women in Urban Spaces
6. Against the Odds: Gendered Politics of Labour, Infrastructure, and
Claim-Making in Kolkata's Poor Localities
7. Gendered Embodiment: The Everyday Lived Experiences of Transmen
8. Reproductive Empowerment and Self-Care: In Context of Menstrual and
Contraceptive Choices in India
Part 3: Violent Institutions, Feminist Conversations
9. Contextualizing Multiculturalism and Women's Citizenship Rights in India
10. Birangona to Muktijoddha: The Juxtaposed Burden of Victimhood,
Valorisation, and Agency
11. Violence, Home, and Care Networks: Contemporary Feminist Explorations
12. The Invisible Violence of Words, Gesture, and Silence: A Feminist
Exploration of Linguistic Abuse
13. Escape from Marriages: Feminisms and Anti-Feminisms in India
14. Doing Feminism: Mahatma Jotirao Phule, Supportive Practices and Higher
Educational Institutions
Part 4: Spaces of Assertion, Politics of Belonging
15. Mobilising Higher Education and Hope: Gender, Stigma, and
Intergenerational Mobility
16. Enabling and Constraining Conditions Impacting Academic Agency to
Promote Sustainable Transformation in South African and Indian Universities
17. Under Conditions of Intersecting Injustices: Recognising Multifaceted
Politics of Representation and Authorship in Post-Colonial Academia
18. Black Decolonial Feminism Is For Everyone: Feeling Our Way towards
Intersectional Antiracism on the Way to Decolonisation in Universities
Index
Introduction
Part 1: Cultures of Exclusion, Narratives of Protest
1. Sweat and Salt on Broken Skin: Examining the Culture of Silence around
Sexual Harassment in Classical Indian Dance Pedagogy
2. "Tonite and Everynite": Gender, Class, and Performance in Calcutta
Nightlife (1940s-1980s)
3. In Good Hands: "Mobilisation" as a Collective Tool for Collective Praxis
4. Women's Assertion and a New Space for Citizenship: Shaheen Bagh
Part 2: (Im)pure Bodies, (Il)legitimate Realities
5. Outside the Frame: Disabled Women in Urban Spaces
6. Against the Odds: Gendered Politics of Labour, Infrastructure, and
Claim-Making in Kolkata's Poor Localities
7. Gendered Embodiment: The Everyday Lived Experiences of Transmen
8. Reproductive Empowerment and Self-Care: In Context of Menstrual and
Contraceptive Choices in India
Part 3: Violent Institutions, Feminist Conversations
9. Contextualizing Multiculturalism and Women's Citizenship Rights in India
10. Birangona to Muktijoddha: The Juxtaposed Burden of Victimhood,
Valorisation, and Agency
11. Violence, Home, and Care Networks: Contemporary Feminist Explorations
12. The Invisible Violence of Words, Gesture, and Silence: A Feminist
Exploration of Linguistic Abuse
13. Escape from Marriages: Feminisms and Anti-Feminisms in India
14. Doing Feminism: Mahatma Jotirao Phule, Supportive Practices and Higher
Educational Institutions
Part 4: Spaces of Assertion, Politics of Belonging
15. Mobilising Higher Education and Hope: Gender, Stigma, and
Intergenerational Mobility
16. Enabling and Constraining Conditions Impacting Academic Agency to
Promote Sustainable Transformation in South African and Indian Universities
17. Under Conditions of Intersecting Injustices: Recognising Multifaceted
Politics of Representation and Authorship in Post-Colonial Academia
18. Black Decolonial Feminism Is For Everyone: Feeling Our Way towards
Intersectional Antiracism on the Way to Decolonisation in Universities
Index
Part 1: Cultures of Exclusion, Narratives of Protest
1. Sweat and Salt on Broken Skin: Examining the Culture of Silence around
Sexual Harassment in Classical Indian Dance Pedagogy
2. "Tonite and Everynite": Gender, Class, and Performance in Calcutta
Nightlife (1940s-1980s)
3. In Good Hands: "Mobilisation" as a Collective Tool for Collective Praxis
4. Women's Assertion and a New Space for Citizenship: Shaheen Bagh
Part 2: (Im)pure Bodies, (Il)legitimate Realities
5. Outside the Frame: Disabled Women in Urban Spaces
6. Against the Odds: Gendered Politics of Labour, Infrastructure, and
Claim-Making in Kolkata's Poor Localities
7. Gendered Embodiment: The Everyday Lived Experiences of Transmen
8. Reproductive Empowerment and Self-Care: In Context of Menstrual and
Contraceptive Choices in India
Part 3: Violent Institutions, Feminist Conversations
9. Contextualizing Multiculturalism and Women's Citizenship Rights in India
10. Birangona to Muktijoddha: The Juxtaposed Burden of Victimhood,
Valorisation, and Agency
11. Violence, Home, and Care Networks: Contemporary Feminist Explorations
12. The Invisible Violence of Words, Gesture, and Silence: A Feminist
Exploration of Linguistic Abuse
13. Escape from Marriages: Feminisms and Anti-Feminisms in India
14. Doing Feminism: Mahatma Jotirao Phule, Supportive Practices and Higher
Educational Institutions
Part 4: Spaces of Assertion, Politics of Belonging
15. Mobilising Higher Education and Hope: Gender, Stigma, and
Intergenerational Mobility
16. Enabling and Constraining Conditions Impacting Academic Agency to
Promote Sustainable Transformation in South African and Indian Universities
17. Under Conditions of Intersecting Injustices: Recognising Multifaceted
Politics of Representation and Authorship in Post-Colonial Academia
18. Black Decolonial Feminism Is For Everyone: Feeling Our Way towards
Intersectional Antiracism on the Way to Decolonisation in Universities
Index







