Many strands coming from different social locations, weaved together by discussion and debate, held together with a legacy of powerful people who fought for a more equal world and our struggle and hope for a safer, inclusive and more accepting world for everyone. Seen in view of growing feminist scholarship and feminist movements in India, Seeing Like a Feminist captures beautifully the contemporary Indian conception of all its varieties of feminisms. Nivedita Menon’s Seeing Like a Feminist serves this purpose.ĭivided into six sections, this book acts as an introduction to intersectional feminism as it is prevalent in contemporary India. With women crossing over from private to the public sphere and questioning the existence of this very divide, it becomes important to understand how exactly the feminist movement operates in India. Women’s movements and their representation have been growing since the end of the 20th century.
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