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Rethinking Agency: Developmentalism, Gender and Rights
0Explore the intricate interplay of developmentalism, gender, and rights in shaping individual agency. This critical analysis delves into the complex social and personal transformations that occur when developmentalist ideas and rights discourse enter societies marked by gender subordination. Essential for scholars and students in India engaged with gender studies, sociology, and development, this book offers vital insights into contemporary social change and empowerment. Gain a nuanced perspective on rights, development, and the evolving realities of gender in India.
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Vernacular Rights Cultures
0Explore radical new visions of justice with this vital work on vernacular rights. It challenges dominant global human rights paradigms, advocating for their decolonisation through insightful ethnography and political theory. Discover how subaltern struggles worldwide are reshaping ideas of politics and citizenship. This book uncovers diverse political imaginaries and conceptual vocabularies that offer critical insights into rights and justice. Essential for scholars, students, and activists in India and beyond, it’s crucial for understanding contemporary global justice and its relevance to India’s evolving discourse.