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Mohanty Quotes By Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Our minds must be as ready to move as capital is, to trace its paths and to imagine alternative destinations. — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Failure to critique US empire allows feminist projects to be used and mobilized as handmaidens in the imperial project. — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Debajani Mohanty

Aren't you afraid, Renuka?' he asked in the wee hours of the morning looking deep into her eyes.
'Afraid of what?'
'Afraid of ghosts? Afraid of death?'
'Death is a certainty that will come to all of us one day. So why to be afraid of something that we cannot avoid? We do not remember our birth, so we won't remember our death as well. I am, instead, scared of more real threats, real people, and their real feelings. — Debajani Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Each of us carries around those growing up places, the institutions, a sort of backdrop, a stage set. So often we act out the present against the backdrop of the past, within a frame of perception that is so familiar, so safe that is is terrifying to risk changing it even when we know our perceptions are distorted, limited, constricted by that old view. — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Sharmistha Mohanty

Tagore's direct narrative prose is clear water. At times the light changes over it, a shadow passes, and when night falls the water too takes on night's opacity. — Sharmistha Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Debajani Mohanty

Irrespective of caste, gender and religion people who slaughter women in the name of female foeticide, dowry, abuse have no rights to speak on cow slaughter. One is the mother, the other is a daughter. This Dusserah may the Durgatinashini bless us all with the enlightenment of humanity. Happy Dusserah! — Debajani Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Jitendranath N. Mohanty

im not always right but i'm never wrong — Jitendranath N. Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Debajani Mohanty

In order to protect the honour of her motherland, she had betrayed the trust of her mother. — Debajani Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Chandra Talpade Mohanty

I think feminist pedagogy should not simply expose students to a particularized academic scholarship but that it should also envision the possibility of activism and struggle outside the academy. — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Subrat Mohanty

He contemplated on her words. Life was indeed like a story written by god. You never know what destiny holds for you till you are through the entire story. — Subrat Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Angela Davis offers a cartography of engagement in oppositional social movements and unwavering commitment to justice. — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Sisterhood cannot be assumed on the basis of gender; it must be forged in concrete historical and political practice and analysis — Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Debajani Mohanty

Yulin, a festival in China where thousands of dogs are slaughtered for feast.
Gadhimai Mela, a festival in Nepal where buffaloes, pigs, goats, chickens, and pigeons are slaughtered in large scale
Eid, a festival observed throughout world where animals of various categories are sacrificed.
Come to the land of gods, India, where women are slaughtered each year, each month, everyday.
STOP female foeticide! — Debajani Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Debajani Mohanty

Complete financial independence for women - my dream. — Debajani Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Debajani Mohanty

The world which worships Mother Mary and goddess Durga also has experienced such heinous crimes against her daughters. — Debajani Mohanty

Mohanty Quotes By Satya P. Mohanty

How do we negotiate between my history and yours? How would it be possible for us to recover our commonality, not the ambiguous imperial-humanist myth of those shard human (and indeed also most divine) attributes that are supposed to distinguish us absolutely from animals but, more significant, the imbrications of our various pasts and presents, the ineluctable relationships of shred and contested meanings, values, and material resources? It is necessary to assert our dense particularities, our lived and imagined differences; but can we afford to leave untheorized the question of how our differences are intertwined and, indeed, hierarchically organized? Could we, in other words, afford to have entirely different histories, to see ourselves living - and having lived - in entirely heterogenous and discrete spaces? — Satya P. Mohanty