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Himani Bannerji

    Himani Bannerji is a writer, sociologist, and philosopher whose work delves into the analysis of colonial discourse. She explores how Marxist, feminist, and anti-racist theories illuminate the intricate relationships between gender, race, and class. Bannerji also addresses the concepts of the gaze, othering, and the silencing of marginalized women, revealing subtle mechanisms of power and oppression. Her writings offer a profound examination of social structures and the ways they shape individual experiences.

    Decolonization and Humanism
    • Decolonization and Humanism

      The Postcolonial Vision of Rabindranath Tagore

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Challenging conventional views on decolonization and humanism, this collection offers a fresh perspective within post-Foucauldian postcolonial studies. It delves into critical analyses that question established narratives, inviting readers to reconsider the complexities of power, identity, and cultural discourse in the context of colonial legacies. The essays aim to provoke thought and inspire new dialogues about the intersections of theory and practice in contemporary scholarship.

      Decolonization and Humanism2024