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A jurisprudence of conversations : law, life, and feminism in post-colonial India / Debolina Dutta, Melbourne Law School.

By: Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Cambridge University Press, 2025Description: xxvii, 292 pages; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781009581561
  • 9781009581523
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.5401 DUT 23/eng/20250522
Contents:
Knowledge and its Relations -- Adda as Method -- Sex Worker Feminist Jurisprudence -- Sex Worker Feminist Jurisprudence -- Academic Feminist Jurisprudence : Upendra Baxi and Ratna Kapur -- Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence of Conversations.
Summary: "Grounded in empirical research, this book shows how feminists, as activists and scholars, made relationships of reciprocity central to their engagement of life and law through conversation. It inaugurates a new method for thinking about law and feminist jurisprudence, one that takes into account the hierarchies in Indian academic practices"-- Provided by publisher.
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BOOKs NLS Circulation Counter 346.5401 DUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Not For Loan Recommended by Ms. Keerthana Venkatesh 40862

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Knowledge and its Relations -- Adda as Method -- Sex Worker Feminist Jurisprudence -- Sex Worker Feminist Jurisprudence -- Academic Feminist Jurisprudence : Upendra Baxi and Ratna Kapur -- Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence of Conversations.

"Grounded in empirical research, this book shows how feminists, as activists and scholars, made relationships of reciprocity central to their engagement of life and law through conversation. It inaugurates a new method for thinking about law and feminist jurisprudence, one that takes into account the hierarchies in Indian academic practices"-- Provided by publisher.