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Seeing like a feminist by nivedita menon
Seeing like a feminist by nivedita menon






seeing like a feminist by nivedita menon seeing like a feminist by nivedita menon

In this paper, I will address this question through the intricacies of the terrain that feminist politics must negotiate, using the Indian experience to set up conversations with feminist debates and experiences globally. But nor are caste, race or class, stable or homogeneous categories.ĭoes intersectionality as a universal framework help us to capture this complexity? I argue that it does not. In other words, feminism requires us to recognise that “women” is neither a stable nor a homogeneous category. In this second decade of the 21st century, we all know that feminism is not in fact about “women” but about recognising how modern discourses of gender produce human beings as exclusively “men” or “women”. This paper has benefited from discussions at a conference on “Intersectionality and Colonialism: Contemporary Debates,” University of Paris, 7 March 2014 a presentation at the Centre for Women’s Studies, JNU, September 2014 and from the comments of the anonymous reviewer for EPW, Pramada Menon and Sumit Baudh.








Seeing like a feminist by nivedita menon