• Home and Harem: Nation

    Home and Harem: Nation, Gender, Empire and the Cultures of Travel

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    Explore the complex interplay of nation, gender, and empire through the fascinating cultures of travel. This insightful study delves into how colonial encounters profoundly shaped identities for both English and Indian men and women. Discover how imperialist narratives influenced society across classes and how Indian individuals navigated and appropriated Western travel discourse. Essential for students of history, gender studies, and postcolonial research, this book offers a crucial lens on India’s engagement with modernity and the East-West divide, revealing deep cultural negotiations.

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  • Security from the South: Intersections of Religion

    Security from the South: Intersections of Religion, Gender, and Race

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    Explore critical insights into security, religion, gender, and race in India and the ‘Global South.’ This vital collection employs a transnational feminist approach to analyze colonial legacies and imperial geographies. Delve into essays examining national security at India’s borderlands, the securitization of patriarchies in postcolonial contexts, and the role of religion in state-sanctioned violence. A must-read for students, academics, and anyone interested in the complex intersectionality of security in South Asia. Gain a pluriversal lens on contested global realities.

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