Himani Bannerji
Himani Bannerji is a Professor in the Department of Sociology, York University. Her research and writing life extend between Canada and India. Her interests encompass anti-racist feminism, Marxism, critical cultural theories and historical sociology. She has done extensive research and writing on patriarchy and class formation in colonial India as well as in different strands of nationalism, cultural identity and politics in India.
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Contributions
Rungh Readings
Summer Block Party: Rungh Readings with Hogan's Alley Society
Summer Block Party was a partnership event with Hogan's Alley Society. It included poetry, performance and archive reactivations by Darcy McFadden, Patrick Pouponneau, and Naomi Gracechild.
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Vol. 7, No. 1
Reorganizing orientalist constructionsBy Himani Bannerji
Himani Bannerji reflects upon 'identity' and more. This essay links to Rungh's Longing and Belonging: 1990’s South Asian Film and Video programming.
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