The Shaktitva Podcast: All about Dharma, Feminism and Decoloniality

Ep 1: Why can't Indian women relate to feminism?

1 h 6 min · 17 de sep de 2023
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Gurpreet Chopra and Neha Srivastava discuss their individual journeys and the evolution of their relationship to feminism as it is understood in India, criticisms of mainstream South Asian feminism and an introduction to indigenous Feminism. Recommended Books: 1. The India They Saw [https://www.amazon.com/THE-INDIA-THEY-SAW-4-book-series/dp/B08FT2K4Y6] - Meenakshi Jain & Sandhya Jain 2. The Beautiful Tree: Indigenous Indian Education in the Eighteenth Century [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17931651-the-beautiful-tree] - Dharampal 3. Revisiting the Educational Heritage of India [https://www.vitastapublishing.com/component/virtuemart/history/revisiting-the-educational-heritage-of-india-detail] - Sahana Singh

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South Asian Feminism repeatedly lionizes Mughal rule including faux-feminist takes on the liberation of women in Harems, when the reality was that life for women in colonial rule was stark. Violence against women has been a salient feature of colonialism. We talk about sexual slavery in Harems, Jauhar and the trans-generational trauma of Hindu women from being repeatedly reminded of that history. 02.15 - Unique Hindu context and it's absence in South Asian feminism 08.10 - Hindu experience: exploitation of women during invasions and foreign rule. 17.56 - shortfalls and lack of Bhartiya experience in South Asian Feminism 20.30 - Hindu Transgenerational trauma and responses. Jauhar. 37.42 - Colonial excesses and case for decoloniality. 48.53 - British propaganda to corrupt Hindu identity 56.20 - Inaction w.r.t factual correction of historical narratives. Glorification of invaders.

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