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Goutam Karmakar
Goutam Karmakar
Durban University of Technology, South Africa; Visiting Scholar at RCC, LMU
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Feminism and intersectionality: Black Feminist Studies and the perspectives of Jennifer C. Nash
G Karmakar
Journal of International Women's Studies 23 (1), 388-395-388, 2022
112022
The body and sexuality in cultural representation: an interview with Susan Bordo
G Karmakar
Journal of Gender Studies 30 (7), 855-863, 2021
112021
Feminism, body, sexuality and time: A conversation with Elizabeth Grosz
G Karmakar, S Sarkar
Journal of Gender Studies 30 (4), 496-500, 2021
92021
Identity, Indigeneity and “Mythologerm”: Reading the Stories of Satyajit Ray’s Professor Shonku as Postcolonial Science Fiction
G Karmakar, T Ghosh
Comparative Literature: East & West 6 (1), 45-63, 2022
62022
The politics of conservation: examining the human-wildlife conflict in Bollywood ecocinema Sherni (2021)
G Karmakar, S Sarkar
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 66 (12), 2447-2466, 2023
42023
Framing the Feminist Horror: Repression, Revenge, and Retaliation in Stree (2018) and Bulbbul (2020)
G Karmakar, P Pal
Quarterly Review of Film and Video 41 (2), 196-224, 2024
32024
Tackling environmental and epistemic injustice: decolonial approaches for pluriversal peacebuilding in South Africa
G Karmakar, R Chetty
Peace Review 35 (3), 496-510, 2023
32023
Narratives of trauma in South Asian literature
G Karmakar, Z Khan
Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
32022
“Gender at the Root of Everyday Life”: Equity, Activism, and the Perspectives of Diana J. Fox
G Karmakar
Journal of International Women's Studies 24 (6), 20, 2022
32022
Religion in South Asian Anglophone Literature: Traversing Resistance, Margins and Extremism
SS Ali, G Karmakar, N Islam
Taylor & Francis, 2021
32021
Acid attacks and epistemic (in)justice: Violence, everyday resistance and hermeneutical responsibilities in the Indian Hindi film Chhapaak
P Pal, G Karmakar
Sexuality, Gender & Policy 7 (1), 22-42, 2024
22024
Knowledge Born through (In) Justice: gender testing, imposed humiliation, and epistemic interventions in the Indian Hindi Film Rashmi Rocket
G Karmakar, P Pal
Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 1-36, 2023
22023
Extraction and environmental injustices:(De) colonial Practices in Imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were
G Karmakar, R Chetty
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the Tropics 22 (2), 125-147, 2023
22023
Delinking the Capitalist Episteme: Empathy and the Decolonial Turn in Amitav Ghosh’s Jungle Nama
G Karmakar, R Chetty
Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa 35 (2), 105-120, 2023
22023
(In)visibility, Mediated, and Sporting Perceptions: Bollywood, Biopics, and the Epistemic Turn in Mary Kom
P Pal, G Karmakar
Visual Anthropology 36 (3), 249-279, 2023
22023
Epistemic (dis) belief and (dis) obedience: Zakes Mda’s the heart of redness and the decolonial ecological turn
G Karmakar, R Chetty
Journal of Narrative and Language Studies 11 (21), 24-39, 2023
22023
Of Capitalism and Animal Oppression: Exploring the Ecological Engagements with Select Crime Fictions of Sunil Gangopadhyay and Samaresh Majumdar
S Sarkar, G Karmakar
South Asian Review 43 (3-4), 198-211, 2022
22022
Perspectives on nation, identity and politics in the context of contemporary Kashmir: an interview with Nyla Ali Khan
G Karmakar
National Identities 24 (2), 111-120, 2022
22022
Mothers and daughters: reclaiming the besieged body of woman in Ashapurna Debi’s trilogy
S Ray, G Karmakar
Journal of International Women's Studies 24 (5), 25, 2022
22022
Prostitution and Perceptiveness: Violated and Aging Bodies in Rizia Rahman’s Letters of Blood
G Karmakar
Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 15 (2), 111-127, 2021
22021
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