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This book situates the discourse on the gendered body within the
rapidly transitioning South Asian socio-economic and cultural
landscape. It critically analyzes gender politics from different
disciplinary perspectives including psychoanalysis,
post-structuralism, post-colonialism and law among others. Enriched
by contributions from well-known South Asian feminist scholars,
this book discusses themes such as democracy and dissent,
citizenship and violence and how the female body has historically
been used in these discussions as a shield and a weapon. It also
focuses on technology and misogyny, the politics of veiling and
unveiling, the body of the Muslim women in contemporary India as
well as bodies which are marginalized or labelled transgressive or
monstrous. The chapters in the volume showcase the complexities,
convergences and divergences which exist in the conception and
understanding of the gendered body, sexuality and gender roles in
different socio-cultural spaces in South Asia and how women
negotiate these boundaries. Topical and comprehensive, this book
will be useful for scholars and researchers of gender studies,
sociology, political sociology, social anthropology, cultural
studies, post-colonial studies and South Asian studies.
This book situates the discourse on the gendered body within the
rapidly transitioning South Asian socio-economic and cultural
landscape. It critically analyzes gender politics from different
disciplinary perspectives including psychoanalysis,
post-structuralism, post-colonialism and law among others. Enriched
by contributions from well-known South Asian feminist scholars,
this book discusses themes such as democracy and dissent,
citizenship and violence and how the female body has historically
been used in these discussions as a shield and a weapon. It also
focuses on technology and misogyny, the politics of veiling and
unveiling, the body of the Muslim women in contemporary India as
well as bodies which are marginalized or labelled transgressive or
monstrous. The chapters in the volume showcase the complexities,
convergences and divergences which exist in the conception and
understanding of the gendered body, sexuality and gender roles in
different socio-cultural spaces in South Asia and how women
negotiate these boundaries. Topical and comprehensive, this book
will be useful for scholars and researchers of gender studies,
sociology, political sociology, social anthropology, cultural
studies, post-colonial studies and South Asian studies.
Contemporary Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West: Care of
the Self examines urban communities and societies in Asia and the
West to shed much-needed light on issues that have emerged as the
world experiences its new urban turn. An urbanized world should be
an improving place, one that is better to live in, one where humans
can flourish. This collection of essays examines contemporary
practices of care of the self in cities in Asia and the West,
including challenges to citizenship and even the right to the city
itself. Written by a range of academics from different backgrounds
(from architecture and urbanism, anthropology, social science,
psychology, gender studies, history, and philosophy), their trans-
and multidisciplinary approaches shed valuable light on what are
sometimes quite old problems, leading to fresh perspectives and new
ways of dealing with them. One thing that unites all of these
papers is their people-centred approach, because, after all, a city
is its people.
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