The Gendered Body in South Asia
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Meenakshi Malhotra teaches English in Hansraj College, Delhi University, India. and has edited two textbooks, Representing the Self and Claiming the I. Her recent publications include Representing the Self, Claiming the I, articles on life writing as an archive for Gender and Women’s Studies in Women and Gender Studies in India: Crossings (2019), “Subjugated Knowledges and Emergent Voices” in Revolving around Indias (2020) and The Engendering of Hurt’’ in The State of Hurt, (2016)
Krishna Menon is Professor at the School of Human Studies and former Dean at the School of Human Studies, Ambedkar University Delhi. Her research and teaching interests span political theory, Indian politics, critical music studies and gender studies. Her most recent co-edited book Doing Feminisms in the Academy: Identity, Institutional Pedagogy and Critical Classrooms in India and the UK (2020) is based on a UGC UKIERI Project with the University of Edinburgh of which she was the Principal Investigator.
Rachana Johri is Professor at the School of Human Studies and Director, Centre for Psychotherapy and Clinical Research at Ambedkar University, Delhi, India where she teaches psychology, psychosocial studies and gender studies. Her recent publications include ‘New Bodies in Cities: Contested Technologies of the Self in Urban India’ in Contemporary Practices of Citizenship in Asia and the West: Care of the Self Vol 2.; ‘Feminism in the Neo Liberal University: Expanding field or shrinking space’ in Doing feminism in the academy: Identity, institutional pedagogy and critical classrooms in India and the UK and ‘Crafting spaces at new intersections: in search of psychoanalytic feminism for India’ in Women’s and Gender Studies In India Crossings.