Landscape and Gender delves into the intricacies of contested and mediated 'spaces' through a gendered lens. Bringing together a range of subjects-archaeology, history, cultural geography, and urban studies-the chapters here examine the connections between landscape and gender within a spatio-temporal framework unique to India. The volume explores spaces that are regulated and subordinated by agencies, and which reinforce gender gaps in quotidian landscapes.
The theoretical discourse that underpins the volume aids in comprehending the subtleties of genderscapes. Further, it throws light on relationship dynamics in varying spatial contexts, including public-private and rural-urban, and makes us cognizant of the structures of disparities and discrimination that often emerge and evolve from the closest units, such as families and peer groups. This volume weaves together the diverse 'landscapes' of India through ontological and epistemological orientations to explore how gendered norms, roles, and structures have remained constant, in one way or another, across time.
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Sharmistha Chatterjee is Assistant Professor of History at Srikrishna College, University of Kalyani. She has previously taught at the School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, SRM University, Andhra Pradesh. Her areas of interest include historical archaeology, landscape studies, environmental history, and digital humanities.
Moumita Dey is Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, St. Xavier's College, Burdwan. Her areas of interest include gender, feminism, culture, society, and visual and qualitative methodology, and she has published papers in numerous national and international journals on these subjects.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Landscape and Gender delves into the intricacies of contested and mediated 'spaces' through a gendered lens. Bringing together a range of subjects-archaeology, history, cultural geography, and urban studies-the chapters here examine the connections between landscape and gender within a spatio-temporal framework unique to India. The volume explores spaces that are regulated and subordinated by agencies, and which reinforce gender gaps in quotidian landscapes. Artikel-Nr. 9789358528039
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