Academic Work


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New Feminisms in South Asian Social Media, Film, and Literature: Disrupting the Discourse through social media, film and literature

This book is a study of the resurgence and re-imagination of feminist discourse on gender and sexuality in South Asia as told through its cinematic, literary, and social media narratives. It brings incisive and expert analyses of emerging disruptive articulations that represent an unprecedented surge of feminist response to the culture of sexual violence in South Asia. Here scholars across disciplines and international borders chronicle the expressions of a disruptive feminist solidarity in contemporary South Asia. They offer critical investigations of these newly complicated discourses across narrative forms – hashtag activism on Facebook and Twitter, the writings of diasporic writers such as Jhumpa Lahiri, Bollywood films like Mardaani, feminist Dalit narratives in the fiction of Bama Faustina, social media activism against rape culture, journalistic and cinematic articulations on queer rights, state censorship of "India’s Daughter", and feminist film activism in Bangladesh, Kashmir, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

 

Dr. Sonora Jha's scholarly, social scientific research publications on the intersections of press, politics, and the Internet.

J&MC Quarterly/ Vol. 84, No. 1, Spring 2007

Journalism/ Vol. 9, No. 6, December 2008

The Electronic Journal of Communication/Vol. 18, No. 1, November 2008

Seattle Journal for Social Justice/Vol. 4, No. 1, Fall 2005

Transaction Publishers, 2011

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, May 27, 2004  and published in The Journal of Networks and Civil Society, Winter 2007

Studies in South Asian Film & Media/ Vol. 1, No. 1, May 2009