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    <title> Global politics under a different lens: Herstories of dialogue, dissidence, and difference with the global North</title>
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    <namePart>Kazi, Reshmi</namePart>
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    <extent>49(10), Oct, 2025: p.29-31</extent>
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  <abstract>Mapping feminist international relations in South Asia: Past and Present by Shweta Singh and Amena Mohsin, Routledge, 2025, 246pp. Rs.295.00. – Reproduced 

Mapping feminist international relations in South Asia presents niche topic of interest in the field of IR, which previously had been relegating women’s writings in South Asia to the margins. The book sis a testimony to the need for a nuanced feminist methodology in IR.  The collection focus on identifying the richly textured contours of feminist epistemologies in South Asia, and how adverting feminist engagement cancontibute to its theorizing globally. – Reproduced  
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