Department of Sociology
Faculty of Social Sciences
South Asian University
Young Scholars’ Conference, 15-17 October 2015
Discourses, Dialogues and Praxis in Contemporary South Asia
Thursday 15th October
Faculty of Social Sciences
South Asian University
Young Scholars’ Conference, 15-17 October 2015
Discourses, Dialogues and Praxis in Contemporary South Asia
Thursday 15th October
10 am-11:30 am: Opening Plenary Round Table Sexual Violence and Impunity in South AsiaUma Chakravarti, Urvashi Butalia, Sahba Hussain, Navsharan Singh and Sahba Hussain
Chair: Professor Sasanka Perera, South Asian University
Tea break: 11:30 am-11:45 am
Panel 1: 11:45 am -1:15 pm: Queer Lives, Queer NationChair/Discussant: Dr Navaneetha Mokkil, Jawaharlal Nehru University
The ‘gay gaze’ and the web
Utsa Mukherjee, Royal Holloway, University of London & Anil Pradhan,
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Utsa Mukherjee, Royal Holloway, University of London & Anil Pradhan,
Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Querying the Nation:
The Queer "identity" and the National Narrative in the Sri Lankan English Novel
Deepthi Siriwardena, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
Hindu Myths, Queer Sexuality and Neo-liberal Economy:
Exploring Identity politics in Contemporary India
Archit Nanda, Delhi University
1:15-2:15 pm: Lunch
2:15 -4pm: Panel 2:
Contemporary trends in marriage and conjugality
Chair/Discussant: Dr Parul Bhandari, Centre of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH)
Love in Tourism and Inter-racial marriages:
Construction of gender and sexuality: A spatial analysis
Neha Nimble, Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai
Problematizing the Legal and Meta-Legal Dynamics of Cohabitation in India
Charusheel Tripathi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Socio-Economic Analysis of Marriages in Nepal:
A Case Study of Three Villages in Dhanusha District
Ratnakar Jha, South Asian University
Women in inter-religious marriages – A Case study in Kerala
Shani SS, Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai
Tea break: 4 pm-4:15 pm
Panel 3: 4:15-5:45 pm
Chair/Discussant: Dr Mallika Shakya, South Asian University New Delhi
Gender, Sexuality and Family Violence among South Asian Immigrants:
Canadian PerspectiveRangapali Ranaweera & Malinda Panagoda
Domestic Violence Against Women in Bangladesh:
An Analysis from Socio-Legal Perspective
Razidur Rahaman, University of Dhaka
Gender Issues in Export Oriented and Import Competing Industries:
Evidences from Indian Manufacturing
Kishor Jadhav & Tareef Husain, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar
Friday 16 October
10-11:15 am: Keynote lectureChanging selves and sexualities: Perspectives from 'other' worlds.Professor Nivedita Menon, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Chair: Dr Ravi Kumar, South Asian University
Tea break: 11:15 am-11:30 am
Panel 4: 1130-1:15 pm
Gender, Performance and Form: Visual media
Chair/Discussant: Dr Dev Pathak, South Asian University New Delhi
Transgressing Boundaries, Transforming Cultures: the Constructs of Gender, Sexuality and Region in the Bedeni films of West Bengal
Spandan Bhattacharya, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Gender and Visual Representation:
A study of the photographs by Pushpamalan N and Mickalene ThomasDevika N, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Sohag, Samdaun and Kohbar:
Understanding the expressions of ‘self’ by the women of Mithila
MS Suman, Delhi University
1:15-2:15pm: Lunch
Panel 5: 2:15-3:45 pm:
Gender, Performance and Form: Dance
Chair/Discussant: Dr Gitanjali Surendran, Jindal Global University
Situating Lavani in popular culture and Media
Sejal Yadav, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Revisiting Gender through Bhavai
Minakshi Rajdev, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Mapping the Contours of Gender and Sexuality Representation in Indian Classical Dance forms:
A Case Study of Odissi
Sipra Sagarika, Punjab University, Chandigarh
Tea break: 3.45 pm-4 pm
Panel 6: 4-5:45 pm:
Gender, Sexuality and Urban Space
Chair/Discussant: Dr Rukmini Sen, Ambedkar University Delhi
Like a moth to a flame: an exploration of dance and desire in public space.
Meghna Bohidar, Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai
Politics of Sexuality in Urban Space – A Study of Kiss of Love Protest.
Mahima Taneja, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Creative Practice as Resistance:
The queer collective as an example for forms of resistance in the city
Sumithra Sunder, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore
Saturday 17 October:
Panel 7: 10 am-11:30 am:
Gendered labour
Chair/Discussant: Dr Chudamani Basnet, South Asian University
Vulnerability of Migrant Women Workers at their Pre-departure Stage:
A Case of Sri Lankan Women Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Dushmanthi Silva, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu
“Was I born to cook for others?” Unraveling the questions of servitude through an affective attachment of love and labor between the domestic workers and the neo-middle class Bengali women
Anindita Chatterjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
(In)Fertile Ground for Commercial Surrogacy in India: Making a Feminist Sense
Sneha Banerjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Tea break: 11:30 am-11:45 am
Panel 8: 11:45-1:15pm:
Gender at Play
Chair/Discussant: Dr Diya Mehra, South Asian University
The Binao and Bijao of ‘Homo’ Beauty Parlours:
Personal Narratives of Same-Sex Desiring Subjects of Meitei Society, Imphal
Sunny Sharma Gurumayum, Ambedkar University Delhi
Is Man’s Beauty indispensable for his Masculinity?
Sharmin Akhter, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka
Gender at play:
A case study of physical education in Manipal
Esther Moraes, Manipal University, Manipal
1:15-2:15pm: Lunch
Panel 9: 2:15pm- 3:45pm. Gender, identity and conflictChair/Discussant: Dr Ankur Datta, South Asian University
Identity-in-conflict:
Realising realities in the midst of fiction in Rehnuma library Centre, Mumbra
Reetika Revathy Subramanian, Partners for Urban Knowledge,
Action and Research (PUKAR), Mumbai
Feminism in turbulent times:
A Study on Meira Paibis of Manipur 1970-2004Naorem Jonsan Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Sexual borderlands: the unmaking of a tribe and a new gender consciousness
Deepa Kozhisseri, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Sumithra Sunder, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore
Saturday 17 October:
Panel 7: 10 am-11:30 am:
Gendered labour
Chair/Discussant: Dr Chudamani Basnet, South Asian University
Vulnerability of Migrant Women Workers at their Pre-departure Stage:
A Case of Sri Lankan Women Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Dushmanthi Silva, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu
“Was I born to cook for others?” Unraveling the questions of servitude through an affective attachment of love and labor between the domestic workers and the neo-middle class Bengali women
Anindita Chatterjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
(In)Fertile Ground for Commercial Surrogacy in India: Making a Feminist Sense
Sneha Banerjee, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Tea break: 11:30 am-11:45 am
Panel 8: 11:45-1:15pm:
Gender at Play
Chair/Discussant: Dr Diya Mehra, South Asian University
The Binao and Bijao of ‘Homo’ Beauty Parlours:
Personal Narratives of Same-Sex Desiring Subjects of Meitei Society, Imphal
Sunny Sharma Gurumayum, Ambedkar University Delhi
Is Man’s Beauty indispensable for his Masculinity?
Sharmin Akhter, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka
Gender at play:
A case study of physical education in Manipal
Esther Moraes, Manipal University, Manipal
1:15-2:15pm: Lunch
Panel 9: 2:15pm- 3:45pm. Gender, identity and conflictChair/Discussant: Dr Ankur Datta, South Asian University
Identity-in-conflict:
Realising realities in the midst of fiction in Rehnuma library Centre, Mumbra
Reetika Revathy Subramanian, Partners for Urban Knowledge,
Action and Research (PUKAR), Mumbai
Feminism in turbulent times:
A Study on Meira Paibis of Manipur 1970-2004Naorem Jonsan Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Sexual borderlands: the unmaking of a tribe and a new gender consciousness
Deepa Kozhisseri, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Tea break: 345 pm-4 pm
4 pm: Film Screening:
Nirnay (Decision)Directors: Pushpa Rawat & Anupama Srinivasan