Re-Imagining Sociology in India

Re-Imagining Sociology in India

Feminist Perspectives

Joseph, M. T.; Chadha, Gita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2018

348

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Inglês

9781138294240

15 a 20 dias

540

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List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction: Mapping and marking feminist sociologies in India Part I Reading and Writing Early Women in Sociology 1. Early women sociologists in India 2. Reclaiming Neera Desai's sociological legacy: Women's movements, struggles and organizations 3. The sociology of C. Parvathamma: Going beyond stereotypes 4. Ratna Naidu: An intellectual biography Part II Pedagogies and Mentoring: Living Processes 5. Sociology, feminism and mentoring: Contested sites of knowledge production and consumption 6. Transforming the sociology classroom: Implementing a critical feminist pedagogy 7. Finding feminism(s): Through life in general and academics in particular Part III Substantive Transformations: Erasures, Intersections, Insertions 8. Interrogating (non) consent in sexual intimacies and infringements: Mapping the socio-legal landscape in India 9. Desire, Violence and 'Pink Money': Life of Kothis in a Small City of Western India 10. Organizing rule through an imagiary of the 'masculine': A case of the 'martial' Marathas 11. Interrogating the sociology of environment in western India: A gendered understanding 12. Gender, mental illness and the everyday: Understanding the interface of psychiatry with the lives of women diagnosed as mentally ill 13. Narratives in feminist sociology of science: Contextualizing the experience(s) of women scientists in India. Index
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