Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350021699
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 9350021692
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“Explore the dynamic intersection of socialist and feminist thought with ‘The Socialist Feminist Project.’ This essential reader, published by Aakar Books (ISBN: 9789350021699), delves into contemporary theory and politics, examining the ongoing relevance of socialist feminism in addressing issues of class, gender, and social justice. Discover key texts and critical analyses that illuminate the power and potential of collective action for transformative change.”
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Rohan –
A solid collection of essays, though some felt a bit repetitive. Provides a good overview of socialist feminist thought.
Sudhanshu Rai –
Engaging and insightful. Highly recommend for anyone interested in social justice.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
Challenging but rewarding. This book pushed me to rethink my understanding of feminism.
Jai –
A must-read for anyone interested in socialist feminism. Engaging and thought-provoking.
Adarsh Singh –
I appreciated the diversity of voices included. Some arguments were stronger than others, though.
Rachita Chauhan –
Excellent collection! Provoked thoughtful discussions about intersectionality.
Ratna Harshvardhan Singh –
I found the theoretical discussions a bit abstract at times. Needed more grounding.
Brathin Karthik U –
Important and relevant. This book is essential reading in today’s political climate.
Ramya Tripathi –
A decent overview, but it felt like it was missing some key voices in the field.
Hemant Kumar –
Some essays were dense, but overall a valuable resource for understanding socialist feminist theory.
Vishal Teotia –
Interesting perspectives, but sometimes too academic. Needed more real-world examples to connect the theory.
Pooja Beniwal –
Really enjoyed this book. It offered fresh insights into the complexities of gender and class.
Ayush Patel –
Uneven quality across the essays. Some were brilliant, others less so.
Darshan Nath –
This book really opened my eyes! A great introduction to socialist feminism.
Devvrat Gholap –
A good starting point, but could have benefited from more focus on practical applications.