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Gender Ethnicity And Political Agency South Asian Women Organizing Shaminder Takhar

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Gender Ethnicity And Political Agency South Asian Women Organizing Shaminder Takhar
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Shaminder Takhar
ISBN: 9781135009601, 1135009600
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Gender Ethnicity And Political Agency South Asian Women Organizing Shaminder Takhar by Shaminder Takhar 9781135009601, 1135009600 instant download after payment.

This book examines how South Asian women’s collective agency is operationalized through civic organizations in the UK. Drawing on black feminist theory and third world feminism, it shows the complexity of political agency and its relationship to identity and subjectivity, and uses empirical research to demonstrate how women are empowered to resist domination. The historically racialized image of the South Asian woman as lacking in political agency is challenged through their long history of activism on the Indian subcontinent. The creation of "critical spaces" by South Asian women in the diaspora places them as active agents who have successfully influenced social policy on important issues such as forced marriage, domestic violence and sexuality. The engagement with the empirical data demonstrates the significance and impact of race, racism, sexism and religion on the lives of the women. The book brings to the fore the pursuit of equality, rights and justice, including multiculturalism and the often debated emancipatory role of religion.

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