Empire, Media, and the Autonomous Woman
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of feminist critique in Esha Niyogi De's Empire, Media, and the Autonomous Woman, published by OUP India in 2011. This insightful hardback spans 264 pages and provides a unique analysis of Indian activist thought through various mediums, including literature, photography, dance drama, television, choreography, and cinema. De argues for a feminist perspective on postcolonial thought, examining the emergence of humanism during colonization and the challenges posed by the current wave of neoliberal capitalism. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of feminism, media, and cultural studies in India. Engage with De's compelling arguments and enrich your understanding of contemporary socio-political issues.