New Feminisms in South Asian Social Media, Film, and Literature
Disrupting the Discourse
Herausgeber: Jha, Sonora; Kurian, Alka
New Feminisms in South Asian Social Media, Film, and Literature
Disrupting the Discourse
Herausgeber: Jha, Sonora; Kurian, Alka
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This book is a study of the resurgence and re-imagination of feminist discourse on gender and sexuality in South Asia as told through its cinematic, literary, and social media narratives.
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This book is a study of the resurgence and re-imagination of feminist discourse on gender and sexuality in South Asia as told through its cinematic, literary, and social media narratives.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367878412
- ISBN-10: 0367878410
- Artikelnr.: 58482462
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367878412
- ISBN-10: 0367878410
- Artikelnr.: 58482462
Sonora Jha is Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Seattle University. Alka Kurian is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Washington Bothell, USA.
Introduction (Sonora Jha and Alka Kurian)
Part 1: Theoretical Imaginings and Context
1. Sex Wars and the Return to the Autonomous: Theoretical Imaginings on the
Fourth Wave Feminisms in South Asia (Alka Kurian)
2. From Mathura to Jyoti: Mapping Public Protests and Anti-Rape Laws in
India
(Bidisha Biswas)
Part 2: Social Media
3. Gathering Online, Loitering Offline: Hashtag Activism and the Claim for
Public Space by Women in India Through the #WhyLoiter Campaign (Sonora Jha)
4. From Bombay Dost to Global Host: Mobile Imaginings of Cybergaysians in
Contemporary Queer India (Rahul Gairola)
5. Writing New Sastras: notes towards building an Indian feminist archive
(Padmini Ray Murray)
6. The two faces of Afghan women: Oppressed and exotic (Shahnaz Khan)
Part 3: Film
7. Feminist Masculinism: Imagined Response to Violence Against Women in
Pradeep Sarkar's Hindi Film, Mardaani (Shreerekha Subramanian)
8. Silent Waters: Mapping Silence and Women's Agency in Post-Partition
Pakistan (Amrita Ghosh)
9. Gender, War, and Resistance: Documentary Cinemas of Kashmir, Sri Lanka,
and Nepal (Alka Kurian)
10. Queering South Asia? Deviant sexualities and the role of the Indian
media in shaping perceptions. (Shoba Sharad Rajgopal)
11. The Complexities of Transnational Female Solidarity in Driving with
Selvi (Rajni Srikanth)
12. Ethical Encounters: Friendship, Reckoning, and Healing in Shameem
Akhtar's Daughters of History (1999) (Elora Chowdhury)
Part 4: Literature
13. Beyond Violence: South Asian American Feminism in Jhumpa Lahiri's The
Lowland
(Nalini Iyer)
14. The Whole Inside the Hole: Recent Telugu Dalit Women's Revolutionary
Life Writing (Bonnie Zare)
Part 1: Theoretical Imaginings and Context
1. Sex Wars and the Return to the Autonomous: Theoretical Imaginings on the
Fourth Wave Feminisms in South Asia (Alka Kurian)
2. From Mathura to Jyoti: Mapping Public Protests and Anti-Rape Laws in
India
(Bidisha Biswas)
Part 2: Social Media
3. Gathering Online, Loitering Offline: Hashtag Activism and the Claim for
Public Space by Women in India Through the #WhyLoiter Campaign (Sonora Jha)
4. From Bombay Dost to Global Host: Mobile Imaginings of Cybergaysians in
Contemporary Queer India (Rahul Gairola)
5. Writing New Sastras: notes towards building an Indian feminist archive
(Padmini Ray Murray)
6. The two faces of Afghan women: Oppressed and exotic (Shahnaz Khan)
Part 3: Film
7. Feminist Masculinism: Imagined Response to Violence Against Women in
Pradeep Sarkar's Hindi Film, Mardaani (Shreerekha Subramanian)
8. Silent Waters: Mapping Silence and Women's Agency in Post-Partition
Pakistan (Amrita Ghosh)
9. Gender, War, and Resistance: Documentary Cinemas of Kashmir, Sri Lanka,
and Nepal (Alka Kurian)
10. Queering South Asia? Deviant sexualities and the role of the Indian
media in shaping perceptions. (Shoba Sharad Rajgopal)
11. The Complexities of Transnational Female Solidarity in Driving with
Selvi (Rajni Srikanth)
12. Ethical Encounters: Friendship, Reckoning, and Healing in Shameem
Akhtar's Daughters of History (1999) (Elora Chowdhury)
Part 4: Literature
13. Beyond Violence: South Asian American Feminism in Jhumpa Lahiri's The
Lowland
(Nalini Iyer)
14. The Whole Inside the Hole: Recent Telugu Dalit Women's Revolutionary
Life Writing (Bonnie Zare)
Introduction (Sonora Jha and Alka Kurian)
Part 1: Theoretical Imaginings and Context
1. Sex Wars and the Return to the Autonomous: Theoretical Imaginings on the
Fourth Wave Feminisms in South Asia (Alka Kurian)
2. From Mathura to Jyoti: Mapping Public Protests and Anti-Rape Laws in
India
(Bidisha Biswas)
Part 2: Social Media
3. Gathering Online, Loitering Offline: Hashtag Activism and the Claim for
Public Space by Women in India Through the #WhyLoiter Campaign (Sonora Jha)
4. From Bombay Dost to Global Host: Mobile Imaginings of Cybergaysians in
Contemporary Queer India (Rahul Gairola)
5. Writing New Sastras: notes towards building an Indian feminist archive
(Padmini Ray Murray)
6. The two faces of Afghan women: Oppressed and exotic (Shahnaz Khan)
Part 3: Film
7. Feminist Masculinism: Imagined Response to Violence Against Women in
Pradeep Sarkar's Hindi Film, Mardaani (Shreerekha Subramanian)
8. Silent Waters: Mapping Silence and Women's Agency in Post-Partition
Pakistan (Amrita Ghosh)
9. Gender, War, and Resistance: Documentary Cinemas of Kashmir, Sri Lanka,
and Nepal (Alka Kurian)
10. Queering South Asia? Deviant sexualities and the role of the Indian
media in shaping perceptions. (Shoba Sharad Rajgopal)
11. The Complexities of Transnational Female Solidarity in Driving with
Selvi (Rajni Srikanth)
12. Ethical Encounters: Friendship, Reckoning, and Healing in Shameem
Akhtar's Daughters of History (1999) (Elora Chowdhury)
Part 4: Literature
13. Beyond Violence: South Asian American Feminism in Jhumpa Lahiri's The
Lowland
(Nalini Iyer)
14. The Whole Inside the Hole: Recent Telugu Dalit Women's Revolutionary
Life Writing (Bonnie Zare)
Part 1: Theoretical Imaginings and Context
1. Sex Wars and the Return to the Autonomous: Theoretical Imaginings on the
Fourth Wave Feminisms in South Asia (Alka Kurian)
2. From Mathura to Jyoti: Mapping Public Protests and Anti-Rape Laws in
India
(Bidisha Biswas)
Part 2: Social Media
3. Gathering Online, Loitering Offline: Hashtag Activism and the Claim for
Public Space by Women in India Through the #WhyLoiter Campaign (Sonora Jha)
4. From Bombay Dost to Global Host: Mobile Imaginings of Cybergaysians in
Contemporary Queer India (Rahul Gairola)
5. Writing New Sastras: notes towards building an Indian feminist archive
(Padmini Ray Murray)
6. The two faces of Afghan women: Oppressed and exotic (Shahnaz Khan)
Part 3: Film
7. Feminist Masculinism: Imagined Response to Violence Against Women in
Pradeep Sarkar's Hindi Film, Mardaani (Shreerekha Subramanian)
8. Silent Waters: Mapping Silence and Women's Agency in Post-Partition
Pakistan (Amrita Ghosh)
9. Gender, War, and Resistance: Documentary Cinemas of Kashmir, Sri Lanka,
and Nepal (Alka Kurian)
10. Queering South Asia? Deviant sexualities and the role of the Indian
media in shaping perceptions. (Shoba Sharad Rajgopal)
11. The Complexities of Transnational Female Solidarity in Driving with
Selvi (Rajni Srikanth)
12. Ethical Encounters: Friendship, Reckoning, and Healing in Shameem
Akhtar's Daughters of History (1999) (Elora Chowdhury)
Part 4: Literature
13. Beyond Violence: South Asian American Feminism in Jhumpa Lahiri's The
Lowland
(Nalini Iyer)
14. The Whole Inside the Hole: Recent Telugu Dalit Women's Revolutionary
Life Writing (Bonnie Zare)