Transnational feminism has been critical to feminist theorizing
in the global North over the last few decades. Perhaps due to its
broad terminology, transnational feminism can become vague and
dislocated, losing its ability to name specific critiques of and
responses to empire, race, and globalization that are emboldened by
its transnational remit. This volume encompasses an expansive
engagement and exploration of transnational South Asian feminist
movements, networks, and critiques within the context of the
popular and the diaspora in South Asia. The contributing authors
address key issues in a global context, especially as they operate
both in a situated and the diasporic imaginary of South Asia.
While the idea of the popular in South Asia has often been
circumscribed by the spaces and cultural politics of Bollywood,
this interdisciplinary volume takes an innovative turn to examine
how academics, advocates, activists, and artists envision the
inroads and consequences of nationalism, globalization and/or
empire, which continually remake communities and alter needs and
allegiances. Through ethnography, literature, dance, cinema,
activism, poetry, and storytelling, the authorsd analyse popular
and social justice using a focused, multidisciplinary gendered
lens.
This book was originally published as a special issue of South
Asian Popular Culture.
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