Kalpana Wilson
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Kalpana Wilson is an author, writer, and professor.[2] She is a founding member of the South Asian Solidarity Group.[3][4]
Education[edit]
Wilson completed a Bachelors with Honors and a Masters in Area Studies (South Asia) from the University of Sussex, and a PhD in Political Economy from SOAS University of London.[1]
Selected works[edit]
Books[edit]
- Wilson, Kalpana (2012). Race, Racism and Development: Interrogating History, Discourse and Practice. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781848135123. Search this book on [5][6]
- Madhok, Sumi; Phillips, Anne; Wilson, Kalpana, eds. (2013). Gender, Agency, and Coercion. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-30032-3. Search this book on [7][8]
Book contributions[edit]
- Wilson, Kalpana (2007). "Agency." In Georgina Blakeley and Valerie Bryson (eds.), The Impact of Feminism on Political Concepts and Debates. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 126-145.[9]
- Kalpana Wilson (2011). "From missionaries to microcredit? 'Race', gender and agency in neoliberal development". In Visvanathan, Nalini; Duggan, Lynn; Wiegersma, Nan; Nisonoff, Laurie. The Women, Gender and Development Reader. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781848135888. Search this book on
- Wilson, Kalpana. (2013). "Agency as 'Smart Economics': Neoliberalism, Gender and Development." In Gender, Agency and Coercion, edited by S. Madhok, A. Phillips, and K. Wilson, 84 – 101. London : Palgrave McMillan.[10][11]
- Ramamurthy, Anandi and Wilson, Kalpana (2018). "'An act of struggle in the present': History, education and political campaigning by South Asian anti-imperialist activists in Britain". In: Choudry, Aziz and Vally, Salim (eds.) Reflections on Knowledge, Learning and Social Movements: History's Schools. Routledge Advances in Sociology. London, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138059108 Search this book on .
- Wilson, Kalpana (2018). "Development". In: Bleiker, R. (ed.) Visual Global Politics. Interventions. London, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415726078 Search this book on ..
- Wilson, Kalpana (2021). "Racism, imperialism and international development". In: Farris, S. and Skeggs, B. and Toscano, A. and Bromberg, S. (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Marxism. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9781473974234 Search this book on .
Journals[edit]
- Cornwall, Andrea, Jasmine Gideon, and Kalpana Wilson. (2008). "Reclaiming Feminism: Gender and Neoliberalism." IDS Bulletin 39 (6): 1-9.[11]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Dr. Kalpana Wilson". University of London Birbeck. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ↑ "Kalpana Wilson | the Guardian". TheGuardian.com.
- ↑ Dasgupta, Priyanka (January 7, 2020). "JNU attack: Diaspora raises protest pitch". Times of India. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ↑ "VIRTUAL: Contested Nationalisms in Contemporary India". Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS). University College London. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ↑ Chen, Kai (July 2013). "RACE, RACISM AND DEVELOPMENT: INTERROGATING HISTORY, DISCOURSE AND PRACTICE". Ethnic & Racial Studies. 36 (7) – via SocINDEX with Full Text.
- ↑ Turner, Lewis (January 2020). "'#Refugees can be entrepreneurs too!' Humanitarianism, race, and the marketing of Syrian refugees". Review of International Studies. 46 (1): 137–155. doi:10.1017/S0260210519000342 – via ProQuest.
- ↑ Engeli, Isabelle (2015). "Gender, Agency, and Coercion. Edited by Sumi Madhok, Anne Phillips, and Kalpana Wilson. New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 304 pp. $100 (hardcover)". Politics & Gender. 11: 439–441. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ↑ Taylor, James (2014). "Sumi Madhok, Anne Philips, and Kalpana Wilson, eds., Gender, Agency, and Coercion , Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillian, 2013, pp. ix + 280. Indexed. ISBN 978-0230300323". Hypatia Reviews Online. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/s2753906700001261.
- ↑ Shen, Yang (June 2016). "Filial Daughters? Agency and Subjectivity of Rural Migrant Women in Shanghai". The China Quarterly. 226: 519–537. doi:10.1017/S0305741016000357 – via ProQuest.
- ↑ Bessa, Thais (November 2019). "Informed powerlessness: child marriage interventions and Third World girlhood discourses". Third World Quarterly. 40 (11): 1941–1956. doi:10.1080/01436597 – via MasterFILE Complete.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Switzer, Heather; Bent, Emily; Endsley, Crystal Leigh (Spring 2016). "Precarious Politics and Girl Effects: Exploring the Limits of the Girl Gone Global". Feminist Formations. 28 (1): 33–59 – via ProQuest.
External links[edit]
- Kalpana Wilson (Google Scholar profile)
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