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Intimacy and Injury: In the wake of #MeToo in India and South Africa

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Explore the complexities of intimacy and injury in the wake of #MeToo in India and South Africa. Shilpa Phadke’s “Intimacy and Injury” (9789390514496) delves into how gendered violence shapes relationships and public life. Drawing on feminist and queer theory, this book examines legal frameworks, social movements, and the search for justice and accountability. Buy “Intimacy and Injury” for vital insights into navigating power, vulnerability, and the fight for safer spaces.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789390514496
  • Publisher: Zubaan Publishers Pvt Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 253.999 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9390514495
  • Publisher Date: 15 Aug 2023
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 372
  • Width: 400 mm

14 reviews for Intimacy and Injury: In the wake of #MeToo in India and South Africa

  1. Shivam Sharma

    Important research. It will be interesting to see how this work is received.

  2. Priyanshu Gupta

    A needed contribution to the #MeToo conversation. It felt a bit too theoretical at times, but still worth reading.

  3. Shantanu

    A bit dry, but the content is vital for understanding the complexities of intimacy and injury.

  4. Sagar Langyan

    The book offers a crucial perspective on gendered violence. A bit academic, but very important. Its a hard read.

  5. Siva Prasad M

    A thought-provoking read about #MeToo’s impact. Some parts felt a bit dense, but overall insightful.

  6. Yash Verma

    I appreciated the nuanced approach. However, I wish there were more personal stories included.

  7. Rahul Gitte

    This book is both informative and disturbing. It highlights issues around consent.

  8. Hariprasad Patra

    The book provides great insight into #metoo movement. Its good book to have to understand impact.

  9. Utkarsh Tripathi

    This book really made me think. I found the legal analysis particularly strong.

  10. Jayesh

    Not an easy read, but a necessary one. It challenged my assumptions.

  11. Bhukya Sharun Rathod

    A valuable contribution. Its good read for those intrested in socail justice.

  12. Gandham Sai Gopi

    I struggled with some of the academic jargon, but the core message is powerful. This book is not for everyone

  13. Avisek Banerjee

    The book’s examination of power dynamics is excellent. It’s dense, but rewarding.

  14. Anushka Chaudhary

    Interesting to see the India and South Africa comparison. Some arguments felt repetitive though.

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