Shweta Krishnan: How relevant do you think this understanding of subversion is in the face of nationalist politics and religious fundamentalism, and if we do intend to stop using law as a tool for activism, what other channels do we have? She continues to explore this theme in the second part of this email interview and also speaks about feminism in the 21 st century, where gender binaries are strongly questioned. In the first part of her interview Nivedita shared her thoughts on feminism, law and subversion. She is also the editor of Gender and Politics in India (1999) and Sexualities (Women Unlimited, 2008). She is also the author of Recovering Subversion: Feminist Politics Beyond the Law (2004) and Seeing Like A Feminist (2012). She is a professor of political thought at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and writes for newspapers, the Economic and Political Weekly and for. Nivedita Menon is a feminist writer and a political and social activist. By Shweta Krishnan Anniversary Issue - January 2018 Categories Interview January 2, 2018
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