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Buch, Englisch, 520 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 907 g

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Handbook of Gender


Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-0-19-807147-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Buch, Englisch, 520 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 907 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-807147-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press


This Handbook brings together works that represent the best of feminist scholarship on India in multiple fields ranging from historical to contemporary India. The contributions from eminent feminist and gender scholars are categorized thematically and cover the following areas: law, sexuality, masculinity, caste, media, religion, labour, environment and women's movements.

In each key area of debate, a classic essay is paired with another that reflects the state of the field today or the vibrant new directions toward which the field is moving. The Introduction provides a unique analytical perspective on the trajectory of gender scholarship in India as well as a comparative approach vis-à-vis western discourse on gender.

This Handbook will be of considerable interest to scholars and students of gender studies, sociology, social anthropology, Indian politics, history, economics, and literature and culture studies.

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- The Politics of Knowledge: The Women's Movement and Gender Scholarship in India, Raka Ray

- Section I-Sexuality;

- 1: The Foundations of Modern Legal Structures in India, Janaki Nair

- 2: Conjugality, Property, Morality and Maintenance, Flavia Agnes

- Section II-Sexuality;

- 3: Uneven Modernities and Ambivalent Sexualities: Women's Constructions of Puberty in Coastal Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, Kalpana Ram

- 4: Outing Heteronormativity: Nation, Citizen, Feminist Disruptions, Nivedita Menon

- Section III-Masculinity;

- 5: Potent Protests: The Age of Consent Controversy, 1891, Mrinalini Sinha

- 6: Style, Lawrence Cohen

- Section IV-Caste;

- 7: Whatever Happened to the Vedic Dasi? Orientalism, Nationalism, and a Script for the Past, Uma Chakravarti

- 8: A Cartography of Resistance: The National Federation of Dalit Women, Kalpana Kannabiran

- Section V-Media;

- 9: Dharma and Desire, Freedom and Destiny: Rescripting the Man-woman Relationship in Popular Hindi Cinema, Patricia Uberoi

- 10: Forbidden Love and Passionate Denials: A Dialogue on Domesticities and Queer Intimacy, Shohini Ghosh

- Section VI-Religion;

- 11: Heroic Women, Mother Goddesses: Family and Organization in Hindutva Politics, Tanika Sarkar

- 12: Feminist Theory, Agency, and the Liberatory Subject: Some Reflections on the Islamic Revival in Egypt, Saba Mahmood

- Section VII-Labour;

- 13: Family and Factory: Women in the Bombay Cotton Textile Industry, 1919-1939, Radha Kumar

- 14: Women Workers, Liberalization and Social Citizenship in India, Amrita Chachhi

- Section VIII-Environment;

- 15: The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India, Bina Agarwal

- 16: Genderscapes: Deepening Our Understanding of Gender-Environment Linkages, Sumi Krishna

- Section IX-Women's Movement;

- 17: Women's Politics in India, Ilina Sen

- 18: Feminism, Poverty, and the Emergent Social Order, Mary John

- Index


Raka Ray is Professor of Sociology and South and Southeast Asia Studies, and Chair of the Center for South Asia Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.



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