New Books in Critical Theory

Feminism and Critical Hindu Studies with Shreena Gandhi, Harshita Kamath, Sailaja Krishnamurt, and Shana Sippy

Feb 16, 2026
Shana Sippy, religion professor studying Hindutva and diasporic politics. Sailaja Krishnamurti, gender studies scholar exploring Hindutva in comics and pop culture. Harshita Kamath, historian of Telugu culture focused on caste and performance. They trace personal paths into Hindu studies. They probe caste as embodied knowledge, links between Hinduism and Hindutva, diaspora politics, and debates over anti-caste law and Hinduphobia.
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INSIGHT

Diversity That Preserved Old Frames

  • Harshita observes that early 2000s diversification added South Asian scholars but maintained colonial-era questions and perspectives.
  • She warns this inclusion often replicated Savarna dominance and Orientalist frames in the field.
INSIGHT

Gatekeeping And Questions From Dalit Scholars

  • Sailaja and colleagues note Savarna scholars often act as gatekeepers, limiting mentorship of caste-oppressed students.
  • Critics from caste-oppressed communities ask whether focusing on 'Hindu studies' is useful at all.
ADVICE

Use Scholarly Privilege To Ally With Dalits

  • Shana Sippy and others urge learning from Dalit feminists and supporting anti-caste causes using scholarly leverage.
  • They recommend concrete allyship actions like writing letters and public support for Dalit organizations.
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