Nirmal Puwar
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Why Is Nirmal Puwar Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nirmal Puwar is a senior lecturer at the department of Sociology at Goldsmiths University and Co-Director of Methods Lab. She is a member of the Feminist Review editorial collective since 2000. Puwar has co-edited 17 Collections, including: Post-colonial Bourdieu; Orientalism and Fashion; Intimacy in Research; Live Methods and, South Asian Women in the Diaspora.
Nirmal Puwar's Published Works
Published Works
- Space Invaders: race, gender and bodies out of place (2004) (325)
- A Manifesto for Live Methods: Provocations and Capacities (2012) (103)
- Reflections on Interviewing Women MPs (1997) (96)
- Thinking About Making a Difference (2004) (78)
- The Racialised Somatic Norm and the Senior Civil Service (2001) (72)
- Space invaders (2004) (68)
- South Asian women in the diaspora (2003) (46)
- Multicultural fashion… stirrings of another sense of aesthetics and memory (2002) (46)
- Introduction: intimacy in research (2008) (38)
- Curating Sociology (2012) (38)
- Social Cinema Scenes (2007) (21)
- Sensing a Post-Colonial Bourdieu: An Introduction (2009) (19)
- The Archi-texture of Parliament: Flaneur as Method in Westminster (2010) (19)
- Melodramatic Postures and Constructions (2020) (14)
- Interview with Carole Pateman: The Sexual Contract, women in politics, globalization and citizenship (2002) (13)
- Fashion and Orientalism (2003) (12)
- Puzzlement of a déjà vu: Illuminaries of the global South (2019) (12)
- Making Space for South Asian Women: What Has Changed since Feminist Review Issue 17? (2000) (11)
- Dis)locating south asian women in the academy (2003) (9)
- mediations on making Aaj Kaal (2012) (6)
- Noise of the Past (2011) (6)
- Im/possible Inhabitations (2006) (6)
- Carrying as Method: Listening to Bodies as Archives (2020) (5)
- Exhibiting Spectacle and Memory (2003) (4)
- Introduction: War Cries (2011) (4)
- Fashion and beauty (2002) (4)
- a feminist review roundtable on the un/certainties of the routes of the collective and the journal (2005) (3)
- Speaking Positions in Global Politics (2004) (2)
- An introduction to the issue from the Feminist Review Collective (2004) (2)
- Striking a Chord (2019) (2)
- Architectures of Memory: (2007) (2)
- Kabhi Ritz, kabhie Palladium: Asian Cinema culture in coventry: 1940–1980 (2004) (2)
- Dorinne Kondo in Interview with Nirmal Puwar (2003) (2)
- "Postcolonial Bourdieu": Notes on the Oxymoron (2008) (2)
- recalling ‘the scent of memory’: celebrating 100 issues of feminist review (2012) (2)
- introduction to open space (2010) (1)
- Book Review Symposium: John Scott and Ann Nilsen (eds), C Wright Mills and the Sociological Imagination: Contemporary Perspectives (2015) (1)
- The Archi-Texture of Parliament at Westminster (2014) (1)
- The Force of the Somatic Norm (2021) (1)
- Compiling Maxwell Street by Tim Cresswell (2019) (1)
- Italian Feminisms (2007) (1)
- The Double Crisis (2010) (1)
- editorial (2005) (0)
- Daughters of theTharu: Gender, Ethnicity, Religion, andtheEducationof Nepali Girls (2013) (0)
- editorial: Reflections on 25 years (2005) (0)
- Architectures of memory: Image, sound, stone (2009) (0)
- Introduction (2011) (0)
- Editorial drugs (2002) (0)
- Compiling Maxwell Street (2019) (0)
- Empirical interrogations (2004) (0)
- members of the feminist review collective - past and present (2005) (0)
- Identities (2003) (0)
- Letter from the Editors (2003) (0)
- Noise of the Past: Spatial Interruptions of War, Nation and Memory (2020) (0)
- (Dis)locating South Asian Women in the Academy (2020) (0)
- Space Invaders [Audio podcast episode] (2023) (0)
- editorial (2005) (0)
- A review of ‘Stitched Up’: towards an analysis of production and consumption (2002) (0)
- preface to a selection of the celebration speeches (2005) (0)
- Books Received (2003) (0)
- Screening of film De Sidere 7 (2014) (0)
- Screening and Panel Discussion on the work of Angela Davis, Free Angela and Other Political Prisoners (2013) (0)
- the future of feminist review and feminisms: un/becomings and possibilities (2005) (0)
- Declaration of Jury of Conscience World Tribunal on Iraq - Istanbul 23-27 June 2005 (2005) (0)
- Gender and Institutions: Welfare, Work and Citizenship, Moira Gatens and Alison Mackinnon (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999, £45.00 (£15.95 pbk), xix+214 pp. (ISBN: 0-521-63576-4) (2001) (0)
- you and me do not start here (2010) (0)
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