The essay discusses Maya Rao's Walk and The Mothertongue Project's Walk: South Africa to explore the languages of transnational and embodied feminist politics that these performances conjure. The two performances are instances of artistic responses to sexualized violence in India and South Africa as they engage with the politics of walking in the city. Working with Chandra Talpade Mohanty's formulation of feminist solidarity (2013) and Boaventura de Sousa Santos's translation-as-dialogue (2014), I discuss the radical forms of feminist methodological imaginations attempted and nurtured by them. This essay examines the political and aesthetic potential of translatability of performance in the world of global asymmetries and the implications i...
Three scholar activists from South Africa reflect on what it means to transgress the limits of a neo...
This article attempts to capture some reflections by an African feminist scholar and activist on the...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...
I discuss the walking practice of Delhi-based artist Mallika Taneja in the context of its engagement...
The essay analyzes a contemporary Indian feminist performance, Thoda Dhyaan Se (A Little Carefully, ...
In this essay, I trace the deep time of the Indian Ocean through and against which Shailja Patel fab...
Editorial: Feminist Encounters General Issue: with Theme of Gender and Embodiment in Narratives of D...
In this article, we analyze experiences in which Brazilian and Kenyan artivists (artists who are act...
Thesis (PhD (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The thesis Border thinking as literary imaginat...
I begin by contextualising South African women practitioners in South Africa, and this moment in fem...
This dissertation examines the choreographic techniques of Black women alongside the steps and misst...
This performance and transcript emerge from a collaborative journey that grapples with what it might...
Feminism is a word, a discourse and a political position that is frequently met with suspicion in Af...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This thesis deals with the work of three contemporary, black South African playwrights, Gcina Mhloph...
Three scholar activists from South Africa reflect on what it means to transgress the limits of a neo...
This article attempts to capture some reflections by an African feminist scholar and activist on the...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...
I discuss the walking practice of Delhi-based artist Mallika Taneja in the context of its engagement...
The essay analyzes a contemporary Indian feminist performance, Thoda Dhyaan Se (A Little Carefully, ...
In this essay, I trace the deep time of the Indian Ocean through and against which Shailja Patel fab...
Editorial: Feminist Encounters General Issue: with Theme of Gender and Embodiment in Narratives of D...
In this article, we analyze experiences in which Brazilian and Kenyan artivists (artists who are act...
Thesis (PhD (English))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The thesis Border thinking as literary imaginat...
I begin by contextualising South African women practitioners in South Africa, and this moment in fem...
This dissertation examines the choreographic techniques of Black women alongside the steps and misst...
This performance and transcript emerge from a collaborative journey that grapples with what it might...
Feminism is a word, a discourse and a political position that is frequently met with suspicion in Af...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
This thesis deals with the work of three contemporary, black South African playwrights, Gcina Mhloph...
Three scholar activists from South Africa reflect on what it means to transgress the limits of a neo...
This article attempts to capture some reflections by an African feminist scholar and activist on the...
This paper invokes the almost dormant voices of both men and women; that should speak out against pa...