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Re-producing South Asian Wom(b)en: Female Feticide and the Spectacle of Culture

Purewal, Navtej (2003) Re-producing South Asian Wom(b)en: Female Feticide and the Spectacle of Culture. In: South Asian Women in the Diaspora. New York University Press, New York, NY. ISBN 9781859736968

Type of Research: Book Section
Creators: Purewal, Navtej
Description:

South Asian women have frequently been conceptualized in colonial, academic and postcolonial studies, but their very categorization is deeply problematic. This book, informed by theory and enriched by in-depth fieldwork, overturns these unhelpful categorizations and alongside broader issues of self and nation assesses how South Asian identities are ‘performed'. What are the blind spots and erasures in existing studies of both race and gender? In what ways do South Asian women struggle with Orientalist constructions? How do South Asian women engage with ‘indo-chic?' What dilemmas face the South Asian female scholar? With a combination of the most recent feminist perspectives on gender and the South Asian diaspora, questions of knowledge, power, space, body, aesthetics and politics are made central to this book. Building upon a range of experiences and reflecting on the actual conditions of the production of knowledge, South Asian Women in the Disapora represents a challenging contribution to any consideration of gender, race, culture and power.

Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: New York University Press
Your affiliations with UAL: Research Centres/Networks > Decolonising Arts Institute
Date: 2003
Date Deposited: 07 Aug 2025 10:16
Last Modified: 07 Aug 2025 10:16
Item ID: 24549
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/24549

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