Leela Fernandes

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Average rating: 4.01 · 138 ratings · 14 reviews · 11 distinct works
No Permanent Waves: Recasti...

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Transforming Feminist Pract...

4.23 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
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Transnational Feminism in t...

3.83 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2013 — 6 editions
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Just Advocacy?: Women's Hum...

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India’s New Middle Class: D...

3.60 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2006 — 8 editions
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Producing Workers: The Poli...

4.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1997 — 7 editions
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Feminists Rethink the Neoli...

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Routledge Handbook of Gende...

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Governing Water in India: I...

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Identity matters: true tran...

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“Reclaiming the sacred... is not simply a new linguistic or symbolic strategy for feminism. It goes to the heart of feminist struggles for social justice and can provide a critical foundation for social transformation. At one level, feminism becomes a means for the decolonization of the divine. At another level, the provision of spiritual strength to individuals deeply committed to social justice is more necessary than ever in a world racked by immense hatreds that feed on each other in endless cycles of retribution, always in the name of 'justice.' Finally, a spiritualization of social movements can provide a means with which to break from these cycles of retribution which perpetrate multiple and linked forms of oppression so that social movements continually find themselves appropriated by or circumscribed within the very structures they have tried wholeheartedly to resist.”
Leela Fernandes, Transforming Feminist Practice: Non-Violence, Social Justice and the Possibilities of a Spiritualized Feminism



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