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Meridians (2023) 22 (2): 297–322.
Published: 01 October 2023
..., this self-critique grounded in historical and material relations of caste seeks a feminist readership invested in public accountability and denaturalizing Brahminical merit in academia. castelessness transnational feminism Brahminical supremacy Brahminical ignorance denaturalizing merit We...
View articletitled, Writing Castelessly: <span class="search-highlight">Brahminical</span> <span class="search-highlight">Supremacy</span> in Education, Feminist Knowledge, and Research
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Meridians (2023) 22 (2): 231–239.
Published: 01 October 2023
... on this theme, Dia Da Costa’s Essay , “Writing Castelessly: Brahminical Supremacy in Education, Feminist Knowledge, and Research,” intends to make clear the particularities of white supremacy and racism in an Indian postcolonial context where official castelessness operates alongside the social fact...