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Books by Anukriti Anukriti
Macmillan Education , 2018
" VISUALIZING " INDIRA GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM has been published as a book chapter in MEDIA, CUL... more " VISUALIZING " INDIRA GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM has been published as a
book chapter in MEDIA, CULTURE AND ETHICS ed. by Sangeeta Sharma, Sushila Shekhawat and Anupam Yadav , Macmillan Publication, 2018.
Papers by Anukriti Anukriti
Visual practices employed in museums demonstrate how questions around power, knowledge, memory an... more Visual practices employed in museums demonstrate how questions around power, knowledge, memory and space are (re)shaped through the politics and aesthetics of materials displayed.
Women's Link , 2018
"Several Scripts, Several Scribes: The (Un)Making of Taslima Nasreen" has been published by Saroj... more "Several Scripts, Several Scribes: The (Un)Making of Taslima Nasreen" has been published by Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women's Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in their journal "Women's Link" Vol.25, No.2 , April-June 2018 Issue. ISSN 2229-6409
A study of violence against women sanctioned by patriarchy within the walls and closed doors of F... more A study of violence against women sanctioned by patriarchy within the walls and closed doors of Family and Household.
The paper examines the different and contradictory trajectories on honour, power and conflict tak... more The paper examines the different and contradictory trajectories on honour, power and conflict taken by different participants of the Egypt’s Women’s Movement. It discusses the problem of understanding the Egypt’s Women’s Movement through one set of lenses. It discusses two major and contradictory aspects of the Women’s Movement in Egypt- the role of National Council for Women and the role played by the female protesters who were harassed through virginity tests and public disrobing and beating during the Egyptian Revolution, 2011.
This paper is concerned with the nature and value of women’s labour analyzed through the followin... more This paper is concerned with the nature and value of women’s labour analyzed through the following articles-
1. Himalayan Polynyandry: Bondage among Women in Jaunsar Bawar by Jayoti Gupta.
2. Ideology, Culture, and Hierarchy: Expenditure- Consumption Patterns in Rural Households by Prem Chawdhry.
3. Dynamics of Women’s Labour by Ranjana Padhi.
4. Outside the Realm of Protective Labour Legislation: Saga of Unpaid Labour in India by Padmini Swaminathan.
5. Amenities of Domestic Life’: Questions on Labour by Kumkum Sangari.
The paper discusses the above mentioned articles through Marxist, Socialist and Radical Feminist frameworks and tries to understand the question of women’s labour through different settings provided by the articles.
Macmillan Education , 2018
" VISUALIZING " INDIRA GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM has been published as a book chapter in MEDIA, CUL... more " VISUALIZING " INDIRA GANDHI MEMORIAL MUSEUM has been published as a
book chapter in MEDIA, CULTURE AND ETHICS ed. by Sangeeta Sharma, Sushila Shekhawat and Anupam Yadav , Macmillan Publication, 2018.
Visual practices employed in museums demonstrate how questions around power, knowledge, memory an... more Visual practices employed in museums demonstrate how questions around power, knowledge, memory and space are (re)shaped through the politics and aesthetics of materials displayed.
Women's Link , 2018
"Several Scripts, Several Scribes: The (Un)Making of Taslima Nasreen" has been published by Saroj... more "Several Scripts, Several Scribes: The (Un)Making of Taslima Nasreen" has been published by Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women's Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in their journal "Women's Link" Vol.25, No.2 , April-June 2018 Issue. ISSN 2229-6409
A study of violence against women sanctioned by patriarchy within the walls and closed doors of F... more A study of violence against women sanctioned by patriarchy within the walls and closed doors of Family and Household.
The paper examines the different and contradictory trajectories on honour, power and conflict tak... more The paper examines the different and contradictory trajectories on honour, power and conflict taken by different participants of the Egypt’s Women’s Movement. It discusses the problem of understanding the Egypt’s Women’s Movement through one set of lenses. It discusses two major and contradictory aspects of the Women’s Movement in Egypt- the role of National Council for Women and the role played by the female protesters who were harassed through virginity tests and public disrobing and beating during the Egyptian Revolution, 2011.
This paper is concerned with the nature and value of women’s labour analyzed through the followin... more This paper is concerned with the nature and value of women’s labour analyzed through the following articles-
1. Himalayan Polynyandry: Bondage among Women in Jaunsar Bawar by Jayoti Gupta.
2. Ideology, Culture, and Hierarchy: Expenditure- Consumption Patterns in Rural Households by Prem Chawdhry.
3. Dynamics of Women’s Labour by Ranjana Padhi.
4. Outside the Realm of Protective Labour Legislation: Saga of Unpaid Labour in India by Padmini Swaminathan.
5. Amenities of Domestic Life’: Questions on Labour by Kumkum Sangari.
The paper discusses the above mentioned articles through Marxist, Socialist and Radical Feminist frameworks and tries to understand the question of women’s labour through different settings provided by the articles.