
Sikata Banerjee
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Sikata Banerjee is a professor of gender studies whose work critically examines the intersection of nationalism, gender, and identity in India. Her research explores how nationalist ideologies shape the roles and perceptions of women within the broader context of a masculinized political landscape, highlighting the complexities of gender in the discourse of Indian nationalism.
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Sikata Banerjee discusses the roles of women in a masculinised environment in her book 'Make Me A Man'.
SMOKERS’ CORNER: MIDDLE CLASS INDIA'S IDENTITY CRISIS - NewspaperDawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·
Pakistan· 2025-05-25
Sikata Banerjee discusses the roles of women in a masculine environment in her book 'Make Me A Man'.
SMOKERS’ CORNER: MIDDLE CLASS INDIA'S IDENTITY CRISIS - NewspaperDawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·
Pakistan· 2025-05-25







