TY - GEN AU - Chadha, Gita, ed. AU - Joseph, M.T., ed. TI - Re-imagining sociology in India: feminist perspectives SN - 1138294241 U1 - 301.0820954 PY - 2018/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Women sociologists KW - Feminist theory KW - Sociology N1 - pt. I Reading and writing early women in sociology -- 1. Early Women Sociologists In India / Kamala Ganesh -- 2. Reclaiming Neera Desai's sociological legacy: women's movements, struggles and organizations / Veena Poonacha -- 3. The sociology of C. Parvathamma: going beyond stereotypes / R. Indira -- 4. Ratna Naidu: an intellectual biography / Kushal Deb -- pt. II Pedagogies and mentoring: living processes -- 5. Sociology, feminism and mentoring: contested sites of knowledge production and consumption / Anurekha Chari Wagh -- 6. Transforming the sociology classroom: implementing a critical feminist pedagogy / Leena Pujari -- 7. Finding feminism(s): through life in general and academics in particular / Rhea D'Silva -- pt. III Substantive transformations: erasures, intersections, insertions -- 8. Interrogating (non)consent in sexual intimacies and infringements: mapping the socio-legal landscape in India / Rukmini Sen. Note continued: 9. Desire, violence and `pink money': life of kothis in a small city of western India / Pushpesh Kumar -- 10.Organizing rule through an imagiary of the `masculine': a case of the `martial' Marathas / Vishal G. Jadhav -- 11. Interrogating the sociology of environment in western India: a gendered understanding / Manisha Rao -- 12. Gender, mental illness and the everyday: understanding the interface of psychiatry with the lives of women diagnosed as mentally ill / Bindhulakshmi Pattadath -- 13. Narratives in feminist sociology of science: contextualizing the experience(s) of women scientists in India / Renny Thomas ER -