Law & Legal Studies

The happy and anxious lives of (feminist) legal scholarship: An interview with Prabha Kotiswaran

The happy and anxious lives of (feminist) legal scholarship: An interview with Prabha Kotiswaran
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This interview with Prabha Kotiswaran focuses, among others, on the imperative for strengthening solidarity between the women’s and labor movements in India.

Author

Oishik Sircar, Professor, Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, India.

Summary

This interview with Prabha Kotiswaran, Professor of Law and Social Justice at King’s College, London focuses, among others, on the many dimensions of postcolonial feminist legal education and scholarship; her own scholarly journey across three continents; insights into the gendered nature of academic labor; the lived dimensions of her feminism, the limitations and possibilities of emerging forms of feminisms in the wake of #MeToo; on her own scholarship on sex work; the misreading of governance feminism; the tradition of materialist feminism; her current project on law and social reproduction; and the imperative for strengthening solidarity between the women’s and labor movements in India.

Published in: Jindal Global Law Review

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