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The second episode of the Uncuff India podcast is now live on podcast streaming platforms! Give it a listen!
In this episode, the intimate space of the 'home' is scrutinised, where the marginalized are often subject to acts of violence. The relationship between violence and spaces within which violence can occur are also explored. The episode also focuses on the linkages of violence within public and private spaces while also touching upon the various ways in which the State can proactively address violence in intimate spaces and be held accountable as well. The amazing Dr. Jagriti Gangopadhyay joins us on this episode. Dr. Jagriti is currently an Assistant Professor and the faculty coordinator for the Center for Women’s Studies, at the Manipal Centre for Humanities, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). Her most recent publication is a co-edited a book titled, “Eldercare Issues in China and India”, published by Routledge, U.K.
Tune in for a very honest and insightful conversation!
The second edition of the Uncuff India Prize is also now live! Send in your art, writing and audiovisual pieces inspired by the episode. Know more about the prize at https://bit.ly/UncuffIndiaPrize_MoreInfo.
You can read the episode transcript at: https://bit.ly/UncuffIndia_E2Transcript
By One Future CollectiveThe second episode of the Uncuff India podcast is now live on podcast streaming platforms! Give it a listen!
In this episode, the intimate space of the 'home' is scrutinised, where the marginalized are often subject to acts of violence. The relationship between violence and spaces within which violence can occur are also explored. The episode also focuses on the linkages of violence within public and private spaces while also touching upon the various ways in which the State can proactively address violence in intimate spaces and be held accountable as well. The amazing Dr. Jagriti Gangopadhyay joins us on this episode. Dr. Jagriti is currently an Assistant Professor and the faculty coordinator for the Center for Women’s Studies, at the Manipal Centre for Humanities, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). Her most recent publication is a co-edited a book titled, “Eldercare Issues in China and India”, published by Routledge, U.K.
Tune in for a very honest and insightful conversation!
The second edition of the Uncuff India Prize is also now live! Send in your art, writing and audiovisual pieces inspired by the episode. Know more about the prize at https://bit.ly/UncuffIndiaPrize_MoreInfo.
You can read the episode transcript at: https://bit.ly/UncuffIndia_E2Transcript