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

Feb 16, 2026
Shana Sippy, religion professor studying Hinduism and Hindutva. Sailaja Krishnamurti, gender studies scholar on Hinduism, caste, and pop culture. Harshita Kamath, expert on Telugu literature, performance, caste, and gender. They trace paths into the field, debate caste as embodied knowledge, probe Hindutva’s tactics and diaspora politics, and discuss anti-caste advocacy and backlash.
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ADVICE

Apply Intersectional Feminist Positionality

  • Use an intersectional feminist lens that interrogates positionality and axes of oppression when studying Hinduism.
  • Build networks of care that challenge each other's work while supporting collective learning.
INSIGHT

Diversity Can Mask Caste Privilege

  • Harshita observed that diversifying Hindu studies by adding South Asian scholars often preserved existing Brahmin-centered questions and frameworks.
  • She warned this 'add brown people' model can mask caste privilege while appearing to increase representation.
INSIGHT

Savarna Fragility Shapes The Field

  • Sailaja and colleagues noted Brahmin gatekeeping and 'Savarna fragility' obstruct mentorship and access for caste-oppressed scholars.
  • They acknowledged critiques from Dalit scholars questioning whether Hindu studies should remain the primary frame.
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