CRCG Lunch seminar Anandita Pan: “Justice for whom? Gender, Caste, and Intersectionality”

The seminar
The topic of gender justice must begin with the inevitable question: what gender is justice? Linda R. Hirshman asks, “Is the law male?” Hirshman’s question points out how the “maleness” of the legal system affects every woman.

Dr. Pan’s lecture will focus on gender justice through the lens of intersectionality to emphasize the necessity of recognizing the interconnectedness as well as differences among categories. Intersectionality challenges traditional notions of justice that treat social categories as separate or distinct.

Instead, it calls for an approach to justice that acknowledges how various systems of oppression (e.g., sexism, casteism, classism) intersect and compound one another. Achieving gender justice, therefore, requires addressing these interconnected forms of oppression holistically.

About the speaker
Dr. Anandita Pan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Liberal Arts, IIT Hyderabad. Her areas of interest are Feminist theory, Gender Studies, and Dalit Feminism. She is the author of Mapping Dalit Feminism: Towards An Intersectional Standpoint (Sage-Stree, 2020) and Aesthetics in India: Transitions and Transformations (Orient Blackswan, 2023). She is the recipient of the President’s Award for Best paper at the IAWS conference, 2020.

 

9 December 2024
12h00 – 13h30

Join us in person
Ghent University – Campus Tweekerken
Room 1.10
Sint-Pietersplein 7 – 9000 Ghent

Register and attend online
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Organised by
SANGH – South Asia Network Ghent
CRCG – Center for Research on Culture and Gender

Contact: Hannah.VandenBroucke@UGent.be