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Gendered Transformative Initiatives in South Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Gendered Transformative Initiatives in South Asia

This volume discusses gendered transformative initiatives in South Asian feminism, discussing gender norms, labour and market participation by women, along with family planning, reproductive rights and initiatives for the social and financial empowerment of women in South Asia. Gender is a part of our everyday lived reality. It has been one of the key structuring principles of social interaction across societies. The context may be specific to a society, but it is also universal since it intertwines with everyone’s lives. This book uses a bricoleur approach to understanding gender as a lived experience. These explorations examine the ways in which gendered identity is negotiated and lived. The volume uses a multi-methodological and multidisciplinary approach to discuss issues around conflict, work, queer identities, intersectionality and single women across Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Part of the Social Movements and Transformative Dissent series, this volume will be of interest to students and researchers of gender studies, women’s studies, sociology, economics, development studies, political science, cultural studies and South Asian studies.

Narratives of Transformative Reconciliation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Narratives of Transformative Reconciliation

This book looks at ethnographies of survival, reconciliation, and resilience in communities and individuals. It interrogates the definition of happiness, hope and despair and explores how communities and individuals navigate life when besieged by trauma and the processes they must go through to enable healing. Devastations caused by violence force people to look for ways to deal with seemingly irreconcilable life circumstances. Sometimes these efforts are individual and sometimes collective. People draw on a variety of resources, such as religion, culture, family and kinship networks, friends, literature, storytelling, art, theatre, and counselling to come to grips with their circumstances. ...

Migrants, Mobile Lives and Dissent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Migrants, Mobile Lives and Dissent

In a world where people are predominantly on the move, mobility has not received as much attention as sedentism. Is it because mobility is a disavowal of a sedentary disposition? Or is it that, as social frontiers, mobile lives disrupt the linear narrative of social evolution and civilization inherent in the idea of settlement? This book engages with the substance of these strains in the lived experiences of mobile populations, in what it means to be recalcitrant and find one's bearings in mobility. Mobility is also transformative as it brings with it sentience, an awareness of the faultline in the system. Drawing on mobile ethnographies from different parts of India - a nomadic community in...

Gender and Nationalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Gender and Nationalism

This book studies negotiations of gender politics in the process of nation formation in the aftermath of the Partition. One of the most traumatic events in South Asian history, the Partition forms the basis of numerous literary and cinematic interpretations. Drawing on Hindi, English, Urdu and Punjabi fiction, it shows how gender is irrevocably woven into the idea of the nation and the politics of it. It focuses on the works of Saadat Hasan Manto, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Ismat Chughtai, Yashpal, Khushwant Singh, Abdullah Hussein, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz and Attia Hosain to delve into the horrors of the Partition, toward women in particular, and their representations in literary and cinematic imaginations. As an important contribution to the study of the Partition of India, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of literature, culture studies, film studies, politics, gender studies and South Asian studies. .

Inside Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

Inside Out

The present autobiographical compilation is unique in the sense that it is not one full-length portrayal of one anthropologist but a succinct and terse life-sketch formatted around a framework by large number of active anthropologists of contemporary times right from the seniormost anthropologist R.K. Mutatkar to Somenath Bhattacharjee. As a result, what is presented in the book, is a unique compendium on the self-memoirs by Indian anthropologists. The autobiographies presented in this volume are narratives on the circumstances and situation making people pursuing anthropology as a career highlighting specific challenges and rewards in their quest for understanding themselves eventually.

Sociological Reflections on the Covid-19 Pandemic in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Sociological Reflections on the Covid-19 Pandemic in India

This book presents a sociological study of the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of India. It invites readers to understand disasters and crises as triggers of radical transformations in society, changing the very nature of every day and the meaning of normal. It discusses the processes through which society accepts, internalizes and reinvents a new way of life. It provides insights into its impact on the individual, family, economy and the state and the relationships not only between them but also within them. The chapters draw attention to the concerns of the vulnerable sections of the population – the aged, children, women, the disabled, migrant labour and the economically backward classes. The chapters are written in an engaging style, and each chapter investigates the way societies think about the risk, threat and harm and the ways to navigate crises of all kinds. As such, the book provides a key read for academics, students and administrators, as well as general readers confronted by an existential crisis caused by the pandemic.

Pañjābī te Bhāratī sāhita
  • Language: pa
  • Pages: 188

Pañjābī te Bhāratī sāhita

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Comparative study of Panjabi and Indic literature, papers presented at seminar organised by Pañjābī Akādamī, Dillī.

Sociological Abstracts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 812

Sociological Abstracts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature Chiefly in the Fields of Arts and Humanities and the Social Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1016
Social Scientist in South Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Social Scientist in South Asia

This book is a collection of autobiographical narratives by leading social scientists working across South Asia. It explores the linkages between their personal experiences and academic pursuits and analyzes how personal, political, and professional choices shape knowledge production and affect social transformation. The narratives revisit long-standing debates on objectivity, subjectivity, self, and other and attempt to collapse the binaries that have informed the social sciences until now. Highlighting the state of research and pedagogy in the social sciences in the region, the book questions the conventional understanding of the task of the social scientist and, in doing so, blurs the distinction between theory, research, pedagogy, and activism. A unique and compelling contribution, this volume will be indispensable to students and researchers of sociology, anthropology, history, creative writing, education, politics, biography studies, and South Asian studies. It will also be of interest to general readers.