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Women's Narratives of Travel in Neoliberal India
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Gendered Violence in Public Spaces: Women's Narratives of Travel in Neoliberal India examines the vulnerability of women in public spaces in India through an analysis of narrative representations ranging from emerging digital media, commercial Hindi films, and graphic narratives to accounts of real and lived experiences of women. In doing so, this collection initiates a scholarly discussion on manifold forms of emotional, mental, epistemic, and above all sexual violence female travelers face in male-dominated public spaces. Gendered Violence in Public Spaces therefore challenges contemporary…mehr
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Gendered Violence in Public Spaces: Women's Narratives of Travel in Neoliberal India examines the vulnerability of women in public spaces in India through an analysis of narrative representations ranging from emerging digital media, commercial Hindi films, and graphic narratives to accounts of real and lived experiences of women. In doing so, this collection initiates a scholarly discussion on manifold forms of emotional, mental, epistemic, and above all sexual violence female travelers face in male-dominated public spaces. Gendered Violence in Public Spaces therefore challenges contemporary readers to re-frame India's public spaces against misogyny and gendered violence.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781666902334
- Artikelnr.: 67973124
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781666902334
- Artikelnr.: 67973124
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SwathiKrishna S. is assistant professor of English in the School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Management at IIT Bhubaneswar, India. Srirupa Chatterjee is associate professor of English in the Department of Liberal Arts at IIT Hyderabad, India.
Introduction: Hostile Terrains, Empowering Textual Spaces: Neoliberal
Literature and the Female Traveler
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 1. No Longer Innocent: Male Gaze, Violence, and Female Kinship in
Kishwar Desai's The Sea of Innocence
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 2. Peripheral Urbanization as Queer Identity in Arundhati Roy's The
Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Jana Fedtke
Chapter 3. Mirrors of Reality: Toxic Masculinity, Traveling Women, and The
Representation of Acid Attack Victim-Survivors in Priya's Mirror
Nidhi Shrivastava
Part II: Bollywood's Traveling Women (I): Misogyny, Roads, and Female
Vulnerability
Chapter 4. Stepping Out: Global Bollywood, Gendered Landscape, and
Undercurrents of Neo-liberal Pleasures
Madhuja Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Celluloid Women Rewriting Rules of Travel in Contemporary Hindi
Cinema
Rima Bhattacharya
Part III: Bollywood's Traveling Women (II): Vexed Dualities of Freedom and
Fear
Chapter 6. The Conditional Promise of Empowerment and Pleasure: An
Intersectional Analysis of Hindi Film Portrayals of Women Navigating Public
Spaces in India
Uttara Manohar
Chapter 7. Traveling Women and their Male Companions: Framing Risks and
Vulnerabilities in Indian Road Films
Pronoti Baglary
Part IV: Troubles of the Outdoorsy Woman: Multiple Genres/Multiple Voices
Chapter 8. Roads, Dreams, and Violence: Tracing the Mental Landscape of
India's Domestic Workers
Bonnie Zare and Ditto Prasad
Chapter 9. Negotiating Violence and Traversing the City: Female
Vulnerability in Delhi Crime (2019) and She (2020)
Shreya Rastogi and Srirupa Chatterjee
Part V: Struggle for Survival: Working Women and Pitfalls of Indian Roads
Chapter 10. Working Night Shifts, Traversing Neoliberal Roads:
Spatial-Temporal Confluence and the Male Gaze
Sucharita Sen
Chapter 11. Women Journalists Negotiating Space in India's 'Small' Cities"
Ranu Tomar
Part VI: Traveling Solo, Traveling Strong: Women Braving Neoliberal Roads
Chapter 12. Travel with Care: Reinforcing Patriarchy through Tips for Solo
Female Travelers in India
Kiranpreet Kaur Baath
Conclusion
Literature and the Female Traveler
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 1. No Longer Innocent: Male Gaze, Violence, and Female Kinship in
Kishwar Desai's The Sea of Innocence
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 2. Peripheral Urbanization as Queer Identity in Arundhati Roy's The
Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Jana Fedtke
Chapter 3. Mirrors of Reality: Toxic Masculinity, Traveling Women, and The
Representation of Acid Attack Victim-Survivors in Priya's Mirror
Nidhi Shrivastava
Part II: Bollywood's Traveling Women (I): Misogyny, Roads, and Female
Vulnerability
Chapter 4. Stepping Out: Global Bollywood, Gendered Landscape, and
Undercurrents of Neo-liberal Pleasures
Madhuja Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Celluloid Women Rewriting Rules of Travel in Contemporary Hindi
Cinema
Rima Bhattacharya
Part III: Bollywood's Traveling Women (II): Vexed Dualities of Freedom and
Fear
Chapter 6. The Conditional Promise of Empowerment and Pleasure: An
Intersectional Analysis of Hindi Film Portrayals of Women Navigating Public
Spaces in India
Uttara Manohar
Chapter 7. Traveling Women and their Male Companions: Framing Risks and
Vulnerabilities in Indian Road Films
Pronoti Baglary
Part IV: Troubles of the Outdoorsy Woman: Multiple Genres/Multiple Voices
Chapter 8. Roads, Dreams, and Violence: Tracing the Mental Landscape of
India's Domestic Workers
Bonnie Zare and Ditto Prasad
Chapter 9. Negotiating Violence and Traversing the City: Female
Vulnerability in Delhi Crime (2019) and She (2020)
Shreya Rastogi and Srirupa Chatterjee
Part V: Struggle for Survival: Working Women and Pitfalls of Indian Roads
Chapter 10. Working Night Shifts, Traversing Neoliberal Roads:
Spatial-Temporal Confluence and the Male Gaze
Sucharita Sen
Chapter 11. Women Journalists Negotiating Space in India's 'Small' Cities"
Ranu Tomar
Part VI: Traveling Solo, Traveling Strong: Women Braving Neoliberal Roads
Chapter 12. Travel with Care: Reinforcing Patriarchy through Tips for Solo
Female Travelers in India
Kiranpreet Kaur Baath
Conclusion
Introduction: Hostile Terrains, Empowering Textual Spaces: Neoliberal
Literature and the Female Traveler
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 1. No Longer Innocent: Male Gaze, Violence, and Female Kinship in
Kishwar Desai's The Sea of Innocence
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 2. Peripheral Urbanization as Queer Identity in Arundhati Roy's The
Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Jana Fedtke
Chapter 3. Mirrors of Reality: Toxic Masculinity, Traveling Women, and The
Representation of Acid Attack Victim-Survivors in Priya's Mirror
Nidhi Shrivastava
Part II: Bollywood's Traveling Women (I): Misogyny, Roads, and Female
Vulnerability
Chapter 4. Stepping Out: Global Bollywood, Gendered Landscape, and
Undercurrents of Neo-liberal Pleasures
Madhuja Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Celluloid Women Rewriting Rules of Travel in Contemporary Hindi
Cinema
Rima Bhattacharya
Part III: Bollywood's Traveling Women (II): Vexed Dualities of Freedom and
Fear
Chapter 6. The Conditional Promise of Empowerment and Pleasure: An
Intersectional Analysis of Hindi Film Portrayals of Women Navigating Public
Spaces in India
Uttara Manohar
Chapter 7. Traveling Women and their Male Companions: Framing Risks and
Vulnerabilities in Indian Road Films
Pronoti Baglary
Part IV: Troubles of the Outdoorsy Woman: Multiple Genres/Multiple Voices
Chapter 8. Roads, Dreams, and Violence: Tracing the Mental Landscape of
India's Domestic Workers
Bonnie Zare and Ditto Prasad
Chapter 9. Negotiating Violence and Traversing the City: Female
Vulnerability in Delhi Crime (2019) and She (2020)
Shreya Rastogi and Srirupa Chatterjee
Part V: Struggle for Survival: Working Women and Pitfalls of Indian Roads
Chapter 10. Working Night Shifts, Traversing Neoliberal Roads:
Spatial-Temporal Confluence and the Male Gaze
Sucharita Sen
Chapter 11. Women Journalists Negotiating Space in India's 'Small' Cities"
Ranu Tomar
Part VI: Traveling Solo, Traveling Strong: Women Braving Neoliberal Roads
Chapter 12. Travel with Care: Reinforcing Patriarchy through Tips for Solo
Female Travelers in India
Kiranpreet Kaur Baath
Conclusion
Literature and the Female Traveler
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 1. No Longer Innocent: Male Gaze, Violence, and Female Kinship in
Kishwar Desai's The Sea of Innocence
Swathi Krishna S. and Srirupa Chatterjee
Chapter 2. Peripheral Urbanization as Queer Identity in Arundhati Roy's The
Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Jana Fedtke
Chapter 3. Mirrors of Reality: Toxic Masculinity, Traveling Women, and The
Representation of Acid Attack Victim-Survivors in Priya's Mirror
Nidhi Shrivastava
Part II: Bollywood's Traveling Women (I): Misogyny, Roads, and Female
Vulnerability
Chapter 4. Stepping Out: Global Bollywood, Gendered Landscape, and
Undercurrents of Neo-liberal Pleasures
Madhuja Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Celluloid Women Rewriting Rules of Travel in Contemporary Hindi
Cinema
Rima Bhattacharya
Part III: Bollywood's Traveling Women (II): Vexed Dualities of Freedom and
Fear
Chapter 6. The Conditional Promise of Empowerment and Pleasure: An
Intersectional Analysis of Hindi Film Portrayals of Women Navigating Public
Spaces in India
Uttara Manohar
Chapter 7. Traveling Women and their Male Companions: Framing Risks and
Vulnerabilities in Indian Road Films
Pronoti Baglary
Part IV: Troubles of the Outdoorsy Woman: Multiple Genres/Multiple Voices
Chapter 8. Roads, Dreams, and Violence: Tracing the Mental Landscape of
India's Domestic Workers
Bonnie Zare and Ditto Prasad
Chapter 9. Negotiating Violence and Traversing the City: Female
Vulnerability in Delhi Crime (2019) and She (2020)
Shreya Rastogi and Srirupa Chatterjee
Part V: Struggle for Survival: Working Women and Pitfalls of Indian Roads
Chapter 10. Working Night Shifts, Traversing Neoliberal Roads:
Spatial-Temporal Confluence and the Male Gaze
Sucharita Sen
Chapter 11. Women Journalists Negotiating Space in India's 'Small' Cities"
Ranu Tomar
Part VI: Traveling Solo, Traveling Strong: Women Braving Neoliberal Roads
Chapter 12. Travel with Care: Reinforcing Patriarchy through Tips for Solo
Female Travelers in India
Kiranpreet Kaur Baath
Conclusion







