Tag Archives: India
Capitalist Transformation, Hindu Nationalism, and the Politics of Citizenship in India
A woman holds a poster with a slogan saluting B.R.Ambedkar at a protest (“Stop Killing Us”) demanding an end to the practice of manual scavenging (2018, Delhi, India) @wanderingindian/unsplash Continue reading
Becoming ‘active labour protestors’: Women Workers Organizing in India’s Garment Export Factories
Becoming ‘active labour protestors’
BECOMING ‘ACTIVE LABOUR PROTESTORS’: WOMEN WORKERS ORGANIZING IN INDIA’S GARMENT EXPORT FACTORIES
With Dr. Madhumita Dutta
March 18th, 2021 @ 6.30 PM EST via Zoom
Image: Garment Factory in South India, Fabrics for Freedom, CC BY 2.0
02/27: Queering Caste and Citizenship: A Night with Dhrubo Jyoti
02/07: Projects of Statelessness, Illegality and Genocide in India’s Constitutional Amendments
Photo credit: Ishaan Jhaveri | Twitter handle: @ishaan_jhavs
Vinay Gidwani – Gramsci at the Margins
Vinay Gidwani is a Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota and The CUNY Graduate Center. He is also a former member of the Center for Place, Culture and Politics at the CUNY Graduate Center.
This talk, titled “Gramsci at the Margins: A Pre-History Nepal’s Maoist Movement” was given at the CUNY Graduate Center on November 1, 2011 as a part of the Geography Colloquium Speaker Series, sponsored by the Earth and Environmental Sciences Program and the Provost’s Office.
The paper by Vinay Gidwani and Dinesh Paudel can be downloaded by clicking here: “Gramsci at the Margins”