Recovering Subversion
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Recovering Subversion by the esteemed University of Illinois Press, published in 2004. This compelling paperback edition spans 288 pages and offers a profound feminist analysis of Indian issues, delving deeper than mere rights to confront the essence of justice.
In this thought-provoking work, the author meticulously explores the intricate relationship between law and feminist politics. By examining the contemporary Indian women's movement, the book provides valuable comparisons with feminist movements in France and the United States, highlighting shared struggles and unique challenges.
Whether you are a scholar of gender studies, a feminist activist, or simply a reader interested in social justice, Recovering Subversion is an essential read that invites you to engage in a vital dialogue about women's rights and activism across different cultural contexts.