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The study of gender in India: A partial review

  • Bandana Purkayastha
  • , Mangala Subramaniam
  • , Manisha Desai
  • , Sunita Bose
  • University of Connecticut
  • SUNY Albany

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Abstract

The main purpose of this article is to broaden U.S. scholars 'awareness of the similarities and differences of gender literature in another part of the world. In providing this partial review of gender scholarship in India, the authors hope to foster critical reflection on the inequities of global knowledge production and consumption and the role of U.S. academic institutions and scholars in this project. The article is written not by scholars who are based in India but by those who are based in U.S. academies. Given their location, linguistic and cultural competencies, and scholarly expertise, the review, at best, can be described as a glimpse of gender scholarship in India. The four sections of this article feature theoretical and methodological issues, the women's movement, and violence against women in India.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)503-524
Number of pages22
JournalGender and Society
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2003

Keywords

  • Gender
  • India
  • Movements
  • Theory/method
  • Violence

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