Until the 1970s gender had been invisible in analyses of social
space and place in the androcentric discipline of geography. While
recent contributions to feminist geography have challenged this, in
India the engagement of geographers with gender, by being
conservative in its choice of focus and orthodox in methodology,
has been unable to destabilise the established disciplinary
order.
However, with younger scholars becoming increasingly interested
in studying gender in geography, novel and innovative methods that
include combinations of quantitative and qualitative analyses,
visual sources and in-depth case studies are being tried out and
accepted in geography despite its masculine legacy.
This pioneering study brings together Indian geographers
contributions to understanding gender, and through them, seeks to
enrich the discipline of geography. It engages with the recent
spatial turn in the social sciences, which has reclaimed the
explanatory power of space and place in social theory that had been
nearly lost to deconstructive postmodernist scholarship. The volume
draws entirely from the Indian scholarship, showcasing
contextualised knowledge production, but hopes to initiate a a
dialogue with scholars elsewhere working with feminist
methodologies.
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