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This book tracks the trajectory of gender in the social sciences and humanities through an exploration of the challenges and contradictions that confront contemporary feminist analysis as well as future directions. Drawing on research in India, the essays in the volume engage with the subject in imaginative ways, each one going beyond documenting the persistence of gender inequality, instead raising new questions and dilemmas while unravelling the complexities of the terrain. They also interrogate extant knowledge that has constructed women as agentless over the years, incapable of contesting or transforming social orders - by taking a close look at gendered decision-making processes and outcomes, sex for pleasure, health care practices, content and context of formal schooling or the developmental state that mainstreams gender. Do existing feminist methodologies enable the understanding of emerging themes as online sexual politics, transnational surrogacy or masculinist anti-feminist sensibilities? The feminist methodologies delineated here will provide readers with a toolkit to assess the criticality of gender as well as its nuances. The work foregrounds the importance of intersectionality and builds a case for context-specific articulations of gender and societies that destabilize binary universals.This volume will be useful to scholars and researchers across the disciplines of the social sciences and humanities, especially gender studies, womens studies, feminism, research methodology, education, sociology, political science and public policy.

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Re-Presenting Feminist Methodologies
This book tracks the trajectory of gender in the social sciences and humanities through an exploration of the challenges and contradictions that confront contemporary feminist analysis as well as future directions. Drawing on research in India, the essays in the volume engage with the subject in imaginative ways, each one going beyond documenting the persistence of gender inequality, instead raising new questions and dilemmas while unravelling the complexities of the terrain. They also interrogate extant knowledge that has constructed women as agentless over the years, incapable of contesting or transforming social orders by taking a close look at gendered decision-making processes and outcomes, sex for pleasure, health care practices, content and context of formal schooling or the developmental state that mainstreams gender. Do existing feminist methodologies enable the understanding of emerging themes as online sexual politics, transnational surrogacy or masculinist anti-feminist sensibilities? The feminist methodologies delineated here will provide readers with a toolkit to assess the criticality of gender as well as its nuances. The work foregrounds the importance of intersectionality and builds a case for context-specific articulations of gender and societies that destabilize binary universals.
This volume will be useful to scholars and researchers across the disciplines of the social sciences and humanities, especially gender studies, womens studies, feminism, research methodology, education, sociology, political science and public policy.
Kalpana Kannabiran is Professor and Director at the Council for Social Development, Hyderabad, India. Among her book publications are Tools of Justice: Non-Discrimination and the Indian Constitution (2012) and the edited volumes The Violence of Normal Times: Essays on Womens Lived Realities (2005), Women and Law: Critical Feminist Perspectives (2014) and Violence Studies (2016). She has taught at NALSAR University of Law and is co-founder of Asmita Resource Centre for Women. Kannabiran has written on gender, caste, tribe, violence, disability, law and free speech and is recipient of the VKRV Rao Prize for Social Science Research (2003) and the Amartya Sen Award for Distinguished Social Scientists (2012), both for her work in the field of law. She is on the editorial advisory committee of the Review of Womens Studies of Economic and Political Weekly.
Padmini Swaminathan is Professor and Chairperson of the School of Livelihoods and Development at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad, India. A former Director at the Madras Institute of Development Studies, she also held the Reserve Bank of India Chair in Regional Studies at MIDS. Her research work covers industrial organization, labour, occupational health and skill development, all from a perspective of gender. Her recent publications include the edited volume Women and Work (2012). She currently serves on the editorial boards of several journals including Gender, Technology and Development, Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Journal of Entrepreneurship and the editorial advisory committee of the Review of Womens Studies of Economic and Political Weekly.
Re-Presenting Feminist Methodologies
Interdisciplinary Explorations
Edited by
Kalpana Kannabiran and
Padmini Swaminathan
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Maithreyi Krishna Raj
in solidarity
Contents
KALPANA KANNABIRAN AND PADMINI SWAMINATHAN
Part I
Mapping terrains
JOAN P. MENCHER
KALPANA KANNABIRAN
ROMIT CHOWDHURY
GHAZALA JAMIL
BANU SUBRAMANIAM
USHA RAMAN AND SAI AMULYA KOMARRAJU
BRINDA BOSE
PRATIKSHA BAXI
Part II
Exploring themes
PADMINI SWAMINATHAN
K. KALPANA
BHAVANI ARABANDI
KUMKUM ROY
SAROJINI NADIMPALLY AND ANINDITA MAJUMDAR
SUBHA SRI B. AND T.K. SUNDARI RAVINDRAN
CECILIA VAN HOLLEN
  1. i
  2. ii
Guide
Bhavani Arabandi is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Chao Center for Asian Studies, Rice University, Houston, USA. Her research explores how workers in emerging economies confront changes in labour, household and family arrangements.
Pratiksha Baxi is Associate Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Also a founder of the Law and Social Sciences Research Network, she is the author of Public Secrets of Law: Rape Trials in India (2014).
Brinda Bose is Associate Professor at the Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, and co-founder of Marg Humanities. She teaches, and researches in, literary modernisms, gender and sexualities, cinema, and the humanities.
Romit Chowdhury is a research scholar at the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, Singapore. His research is in the field of feminist studies (particularly masculinities), urban sociology, and ethnographic methods.
Ghazala Jamil is Assistant Professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Her research has focused on materiality and spatiality of culture, urban poverty and marginalization and urban governance.
K. Kalpana is Assistant Professor at the Humanities and Social Sciences Department at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India. Her research area is development studies with a focus on the interface between gender and the development experience.
Sai Amulya Komarraju is a research scholar in the Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad, India. Her research interests include Feminist Media Studies, Feminist Cultural Studies, and Digital Culture.
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