Professor of History and WGSS, Ohio State. South Asia/Reproductive Justice/Feminist History. Author of Reproductive Politics & the Making of Modern India (2021)
Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India is now available in South Asia from @unlimited_women! Taking this chance to share some ideas from the book. See thread. 1/9
2025 South Asia Annual Conference @DCUIndia has launched its Call for Papers!
Please consider submitting a paper or panel proposal on a range of themes relating to South Asia.
For details see below and the following link for submissions:
https://t.co/kvs1PW2I4h
Academic friends, a call for papers! The annual spring symposium at the University of Hawai'i will be held online in April 2025. The topic is 'Prominence and Power: Party Politics and Transnational South Asia.' Deadline is January 31. Please apply & share!
https://t.co/gk7QHQpu01
@mjsharafi Thanks for posting, Mitra! And thank you for your foundational work in legal histories of abortion, of course. ( Read her MAS article, all!)
👀 2024 #AIIS Fellowship Competition is now accepting applications!
AIIS invites applications from scholars, professionals, and artists who wish to conduct research or carry out artistic projects in India in 2025- 2026.
https://t.co/yZzLl3q1RP
Deadline: Nov 15, 2024
📢Reproductive justice in the climate crisis - a seminar series from Cambridge Reproduction. Registration open, first seminar 29 January @ 4pm @Tilley101@RSanchezRivera1@CSERCambridge@CamUniCampop https://t.co/MvMlEZmJqU
@nagharnaghat@drkapilsub @durbakatha Nivedita Menon’s chapter for sure. Also, for context, Maya Unnithan’s Fertility, Health and Reproductive Politics has a chapter on sex selective abortion and rights discourse
@aashishg_ Thanks for sharing this! Periyar’s viewpoint pushes against so many dominant norms around birth control— a rare, but important voice in these debates.