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New Gender Politics in South Asia
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This edited volume is a decolonial/deconstructive approach to South Asian gender and sexuality studies, which it reimagines through a pluralized, multivariate lens. New understandings of South Asia have emerged during the time of unrest and shifting geopolitics. It is critical to re-envision gender engagements in ways that decenter universalizing hegemonic feminist debates, both from global and national metropole and instead rearticulate gender and sexuality through critical regionalism, border-politics, land and social movements, indigeneity, law and jurisprudence and broader social textuality. Building bridges across disciplines and between scholars and activists, the chapters in the book offer perspectives from the humanities, social sciences, public health, international relations and law, as well as organizers and advocates committed to women and gender studies.
Bridges activism and scholarly work in the politics of gender and sexuality Speaks from first-hand knowledge of gender politics in South Asia Centers marginalized voices from the Global South
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Ahonaa Roy is Associate Professor of Anthropology, Sociology and Policy Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, and Research Associate at the Department of Sociology, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Klappentext
This thoughtfully curated collection of interdisciplinary essays not only interrogates Western understandings of feminist resistance but also challenges conventional understandings of the South Asian subcontinent as a motley crew of postcolonial states. Revealing it instead as a dynamic region marked by a variety of interconnected activisms. Taken together, the editor's and authors' feminist and critical regional South Asian lens on ideas and representations of gender and sexuality as well as movements, policies, and everyday experiences pertaining to gender and sexuality offer us invaluable fresh perspectives that help us re-envision linkages between the global, regional, and local.
Elora Shehabuddin , Professor of Gender & Women's Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA
South Asia's rich tradition of multiplicity in gender, colonialism and postcolonial, law, culture and economy, new patterns of gender politics, grassroots organizing, key legal cases, violence, migration, media and state strategies are all illuminated in this valuable collection of studies from six countries.
Raewyn Connell , University of Sydney, Australia
Drawing on ethnographic, historical, and theoretical legacies of gender diversity authors offer nuanced, original, and complex enactments of identities and activist social movements in South Asia. A provocative and valuable contribution to decolonizing studies of gender and sexuality.
Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Distinguished Professor and Chair, Women's and Gender Studies , Syracuse University, USA
This edited volume is a decolonial/deconstructive approach to South Asian gender and sexuality studies, which it reimagines through a pluralized, multivariate lens. It decenters hegemonic feminist debates and rearticulates gender and sexuality through critical regionalism, border-politics, land and social movements, indigeneity, law and jurisprudence and broader social textuality. Chapters offer perspectives from the humanities, social sciences, public health, international relations and law, as well as organizers and advocates committed to women and gender studies.
Ahonaa Roy is Associate Professor of Anthropology, Sociology and Policy Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, and Research Associate at the Department of Sociology, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Understanding Intersex from India: Ambiguity, Embodiment and Deconstruction.- Chaprer 2. Uncovering the Intricate Lived Experiences of Migrant Trans Men in Bengaluru through a Decolonial Lens.- Chapter 3. Gender, Space, and Geopolitics in the context of Nepal: A Focus on Localisation and Globalization.- Chapter 4. Communities, Spaces, and Subaltern Counterpublics: Case of Nachchi Sex Workers in Colombo, Sri Lanka.- Chapter 5. 'Sex/uality, New Media and Hyper-masculinity: Joyland and Transgenderism in Pakistan'.- Chapter 6. Pathways to the Future: Reimagining Scholarship in South Asia and Leadership on LGBTQIA+ Issues.- Chapter 7. Nuptial Hermeneutics: Love, Political Philosophy, Same-Sex Union in India.- Chapter 8. The past, present and future of Afghanistan's LGBTQI+ community.- Chapter 9. LGBTIQ+ Rights Movement in Bangladesh: Examining Visibility and Activism.- Chapter 10. The Movement for Transgender Legal Rights in Pakistan.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783032072962
- Editor Ahonaa Roy
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Social Sciences
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 286
- Größe H19mm x B148mm x T210mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9783032072962
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-032-07296-2
- Titel New Gender Politics in South Asia
- Untertitel Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
- Gewicht 490g
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH