Uma Chakravarti is a distinguished feminist activist, historian, teacher and film-maker. She taught at Miranda House, University of Delhi and has been a leading light of India’s women’s movement(s) for more than forty years. She has written extensively about women’s issues ranging from the women characters in mythology, the treatment of upper caste Hindu widows and caste-based violence to state repression and ‘sexual governance’. Having witnessed the violence of the Indian partition at a young age, she has always been deeply committed to democracy and involved in upholding the right to dissent. She has been a member of multiple fact-finding teams that have investigated communal riots and human rights violations in India; for example, the In...