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Why Loiter?
Why Loiter?: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets | Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan, Shilpa Ranade
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Presenting an original take on women’s safety in the cities of twenty-first century India, Why Loiter? maps the exclusions and negotiations that women from different classes and communities encounter in the nation’s urban public spaces. Basing this book on more than three years of research in Mumbai, Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan and Shilpa Ranade argue that though women’s access to urban public space has increased, they still do not have an equal claim to public space in the city. And they raise the question: can women’s access to public space be viewed in isolation from that of other marginal groups? Going beyond the problem of the real and implied risks associated with women’s presence in public, they draw from feminist theory to argue that only by celebrating loitering—a radical act for most Indian women—can a truly equal, global city be created.
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anushareflects
Why Loiter?: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets | Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan, Shilpa Ranade
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This was such an interesting read about the ability and agency women, queer, and marginalised communities have to loiter in public spaces in a country like India. Definitely pick this up if you enjoy urban narratives, gender studies, and subaltern studies. Full review on my blog, www.anushareflects.com

TalesandTexts Such an interesting book. On my TBR now. 😃 2y
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Why Loiter?: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets | Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan, Shilpa Ranade
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"I just don't wanna go
Out in the streets no more" - Bush Tetras

Ask any woman and gender-variant person and they'll tell you how it feels like there's #toomanycreeps in the streets at times. #streetharassment This is a book and project by Indian sociologists, looking at Mumbai in particular, in favour of women loitering as a means of reclaiming public space. I've read only excerpts; book still TBR.

#FierceFeb @Cinfhen

Kalalalatja Sounds really interesting! 6y
GatheringBooks have you seen india‘s daughter by leslee udwin? 6y
Christine11 That sounds so fascinating! 😊 6y
batsy @GatheringBooks No I haven't, do you recommend it? It will no doubt be a difficult one to watch 6y
GatheringBooks @batsy definitely recommending it - and yes, it will be a difficult watch. 6y
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