Contesting Masculinities and Agency of Women in Kashmir by Amya Agarwal (2022): A Review by Aatina Nasir Malik
Amya Agarwal’s Contesting Masculinities and Agency of Women in Kashmir (published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2022) entails a discussion…
Amya Agarwal’s Contesting Masculinities and Agency of Women in Kashmir (published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2022) entails a discussion…
In this conversation, we discuss the book Re-Imagining Sociology in India: Feminist Perspectives, edited by Gita Chadha and M.T. Joseph…
Sanjay Barbora’s book Homelands Insecurities: Autonomy, Conflict, and Migration in Assam (published by Oxford University Press in 2022), is an…
In their newly edited book, The New Republic: Populism, Power and Trajectories of Indian Democracy (published by Aakar Books in…
Modern science and the scientific method emerged in the western context. Its Eurocentric approach was naturalized and this institutionalisation of…
Remembering India’s Villages, edited by Santosh K. Singh and published by Aakar Books in 2021 is a compilation of research…
Sushmita Pati’s Properties of Rent: Community, Capital and Politics in Globalising Delhi (published by Cambridge University Press in 2022) seeks…
The book titled ‘Elder Care Issues in China and India’ is an edited volume with 235 pages, published by Routledge…
Dr Gayatri Nair is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology…
Any sense of the past is deeply political. In the contemporary historical juncture, one witnesses a concerted effort to rewrite…