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Affective feminisms in digital India : intimate rebels / Meena T Pillai.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Description: 238pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032322834
  • 9781032323640
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420954 MEE 23/eng/20220610
LOC classification:
  • HQ1742 .P55 2023
Other classification:
Contents:
Intimate rebels : affective feminisms in digital India -- Who is afraid of the raped woman in India? Feminist counterpublics in cyberspace -- Rise of the feminichi : exorcising the feminist digital devil -- Sacred masculinities, feminist pilgrimages : the many modernities of digital menarchy.
Summary: "This book studies digital feminist activism in contemporary India. It provides a close and comprehensive analysis of the postmillennial digital moment in India which has given rise to new modes of women's digital dissent. The volume examines how anti-rape narratives, Feminichy scandals, #MeToo movements, and menstrual activisms, amongst a host of other performative feminist dissent and their discursive medialities create 'affective digital feminisms' which both break with and continue the residual and emergent practices within feminisms in India. It looks at digital womanspeak from India and focuses on vernacular forms of dissent, through which the author aims to decolonize feminist imaginaries from their moorings in the West. The author explores new digital, cultural, and social geographies where politically untamed women use their precarity to unsettle deep sexist structures and mount a gendered critique of the political economy of the nation state. An important contribution to the study of feminism in India, the volume will be useful for students and researchers of gender and women's studies, cultural studies, digital sociology, intersectional feminism, transnational feminism, digital humanities, and South Asian studies. It will also be appeal to readers interested in the history of women's dissent in India"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intimate rebels : affective feminisms in digital India -- Who is afraid of the raped woman in India? Feminist counterpublics in cyberspace -- Rise of the feminichi : exorcising the feminist digital devil -- Sacred masculinities, feminist pilgrimages : the many modernities of digital menarchy.

"This book studies digital feminist activism in contemporary India. It provides a close and comprehensive analysis of the postmillennial digital moment in India which has given rise to new modes of women's digital dissent. The volume examines how anti-rape narratives, Feminichy scandals, #MeToo movements, and menstrual activisms, amongst a host of other performative feminist dissent and their discursive medialities create 'affective digital feminisms' which both break with and continue the residual and emergent practices within feminisms in India. It looks at digital womanspeak from India and focuses on vernacular forms of dissent, through which the author aims to decolonize feminist imaginaries from their moorings in the West. The author explores new digital, cultural, and social geographies where politically untamed women use their precarity to unsettle deep sexist structures and mount a gendered critique of the political economy of the nation state. An important contribution to the study of feminism in India, the volume will be useful for students and researchers of gender and women's studies, cultural studies, digital sociology, intersectional feminism, transnational feminism, digital humanities, and South Asian studies. It will also be appeal to readers interested in the history of women's dissent in India"-- Provided by publisher.

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