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‘Ardhanareeshwara’ – The Lord Who is Half Woman: Breaking the Gender Binary through Indian Philosophy and Contemporary Gender Studies
‘Breaking’ the Silence and ‘Fighting’ Back: Changing Representations of Female Response to Gender-Based Violence in Select Malayalam Films
Challenging Male Entitlement and Patriarchy: Promising Young Woman, Barbie, and Contemporary Feminist Theory
Visual Dialogues on Gender: Women’s Perspectives from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar
A Woman’s Revolutionary Discourse: Olympe De Gouges
An “Indian” American Congressman: Dalip Singh Saund’s Indian Heritage and His 1956 Journey to Congress
Documenting Silences - An Ethnographic Inquiry into Gender-Based Violence among Migrant Agricultural Labours in Maharashtra
“But What are You, Mama?”: Gendered Migration, Epistemic Injustice, and Feminist Resistance in Domnica Rădulescu’s Dream in a Suitcase (2022)
Anke Finger and Julie Shoults, Editors. Women in German Expressionism: Gender / Sexuality / Activism. U of Michigan P, 2023.
The Man Who Would Be Billy Collins
When Queer is Normalised: Recognising Representations of Homonormativity in Indian Audiovisual Brand Campaigns
The Pedagogy of Keeping Things Simple: The Benefits of Breaking a Task Down into Doable Chunks and Value-Focused Learning Tools
Those Who Can Pay: The Impact of Socioeconomic Status in Long Term Care
Review;Lives of Circumcised and Veiled Women; A Global-Indian Interplay of Discourses and Narratives, Debangana Chatterjee, 2024. Routledge
Book Review: Who is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service, Michael Lewis, Editor
Teaching Hurricane María: From Chaos and Crisis to Healing and Resistance in Contemporary Puerto Rican Fiction
Who’s Afraid of the Kitchen? Representations of the Kitchen in Three US Films, The Children’s Hour, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Blue Jasmine
Bushwhacking Through Anaconda-Filled Jungles
Exploring Maghrebi Literature Through the Lens of Active Learning Strategies
Teaching One Hundred Years of Solitude through Talmudic Eyes
Building caste identity through literature – a different kind of “Dalit” writing
“We Gained Our Independence, But we Lost Our Mothers”: Documenting Post-Communist Female Migration through Home Videos in Otilia Babara’s Love is not an Orange
Beyond the Binary: Gender Image and Experiences of Marginalization on Campus
Beyond the Binary: Gender Image and Experiences of Marginalization on Campus
Intersex subjectivities: Construction and transformation of identities at the margins of the gender binary