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Wanton Words

Wanton Words

Madhavi Menon

University of Toronto Press
2004
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In Wanton Words, Madhavi Menon intimately and expertly couples classical and Renaissance handbooks of rhetoric with canonical Renaissance plays and demonstrates their shared propensity to speak about sex - often transgressive sex - in the same instance that they speak about the workings of language. While other studies of rhetoric have confined their analyses to local questions of interpretive interest, Menon introduces rhetoric into the largely medico-juridical realm of studies on Renaissance sexuality. In doing so, she suggests that rhetoric allows us to think through the erotics of language in ways that pay most attention to the frisson of English Renaissance drama. Sustained deconstructive parsings of tropes - metaphor, metonymy, allegory, catechresis, and more - enables their wantonness to emerge in subjects usually considered unrelated to rhetoric: race in Othello, colonialism in The Tempest, tragedy in Romeo and Juliet, and cowardice in The Roaring Girl.
Indifference to Difference

Indifference to Difference

Madhavi Menon

University of Minnesota Press
2015
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Indifference to Difference organizes around Alain Badiou’s suggestion that, in the face of increasing claims of identitarian specificity, one might consider the politics and practice of being indifferent to difference. Such a politics would be based on the superabundance of desire and its inability to settle into identity. Madhavi Menon shows that if we turn to another kind of universalism-not one that insists we are all different but one that recognizes we are all similar in our powerlessness to contain desire-then difference no longer becomes the focus of our identity.Instead, we enter the worlds of desire. Following up on ideas of sameness and difference that have animated queer theory, Menon argues that what is most queer about indifference is not that it gives us queerness as an identity but that it is able to change queerness into a resistance of ontology. Firmly committed to the detours of desire, queer universalism evades identity.This polemical book demonstrates that queerness is the condition within which we labor. Our desires are not ours to be owned; they are indifferent to our differences.
The Law of Desire Rulings on Sex and Sexuality in India
DescriptionCan a woman choose whom to marry if her father disapproves of the match? Does sexremain sex when it becomes work? Can a man become a woman because he feels like one?Is it the law's task to ensure heterosexuality? Does reproduction need to be regulated?The State attempts, with law as its instrument, to answer these questions forus, through legislation and, when contested, through court judgments. Thisbrilliantly insightful and superbly argued book calls into serious question thewisdom-indeed, the intent-of our lawmakers and the judiciary. ThoughIndia's laws and courts claim to know what they mean when they declare anexpression of desire immoral or criminal, obscene or unnatural, upon inquiry, they turn out to be building on very weak and often casteist and patriarchalassumptions. Thus we have the law struggling to 'rescue' 'fallen women', forsex work cannot be work, but a sign of immorality; a Supreme Court judgecan exonerate the artist M.F. Husain on charges of obscenity, but also claimthat 'obscenity lies in the eyes of the beholder', leaving us wondering how, then, the law can ever define what's obscene; and while a court may declarethat the 'third gender' has fundamental rights, no one really knows whatfundamental rights have to do with gender in the first place.Teacher and queer theorist Madhavi Menon-author of Infinite Variety, acelebrated study of desire in India-shows us the 'conundrums and paradoxes'that result when the law is entangled with sex and sexuality-and why we'need to play with, rather than stay with, the Law of Desire'.
Infinite Variety

Infinite Variety

Madhavi Menon

Speaking Tiger Books
2018
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'Elegant, lucid and funny, this book will appeal to as many readers as there are desires.'--Shohini Ghosh'The history of desire in India, ' writes Madhavi Menon in this splendid book, 'reveals not purity but impurity as a way of life. Not one answer, but many. Not a single history, but multiple tales cutting across laws and boundaries.' In Bhakti poetry, Radha and Krishna disregard marital fidelity, age, time and gender for erotic love. In Sufi dargahs, pirs (spiritual guides) who were married to women are buried alongside their male disciples, as lovers are. Vatsyayana, author of the world's most famous manual of sex, insists that he did not compose it 'for the sake of passion', and remained celibate through the writing of it. Long hair is widely seen as a symbol of sexuality; and yet, shaved off in a temple, it is a sacred offering. Even as the country has a draconian law to punish homosexuality, heterosexual men share the same bed without comment. Hijras are increasingly marginalized; yet gender has historically been understood as fluid rather than fixed.Menon navigates centuries, geographies, personal and public histories, schools of philosophy, literary and cinematic works, as she examines the many--and often surprising--faces of desire in the Indian subcontinent. Her study ranges from the erotic sculptures of Khajuraho to the shrine of the celibate god Ayyappan; from army barracks to public parks; from Empress Nur Jahan's paan to home-made kohl; from cross-dressing mystics to androgynous gods. It shows us the connections between grammar and sex, between hair and war, between abstinence and pleasure, between love and death.Gloriously subversive, full of extraordinary analyses and insights, this is a book you will read to be enlightened and entertained for years.
My Own Trumpet, My Own Drum

My Own Trumpet, My Own Drum

Lt Col Ambat Madhav Menon

V S Publishers
2022
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This book is a rambling account of several interesting incidents and episodes in a busy and varied career of an Army officer who has had the good fortune to serve in many different places, in many different appointments, for many decades. This book has no pretensions to enrich the great fund of military lore. This is just a tale of a wonderful time which a young professional soldier had the great good luck to enjoy. And it is meant to amuse the reader as much as it has amused the writer. The Indian army has changed over the years. The challenges are different too. But in every soldier's life there are lighter moments that help offset the gravitas of their noble calling. This book is replete with them.
Madhavi

Madhavi

Bhishm Sahni

Rajkamal Prakashan Pvt. Ltd
2018
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Reading books is a kind of enjoyment. Reading books is a good habit. We bring you a different kinds of books. You can carry this book where ever you want. It is easy to carry. It can be an ideal gift to yourself and to your loved ones. Care instruction keep away from fire.
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Madanmani Dixit

Book Hill
2021
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महाभारतको उद्योग पर्वमा भएको गालव र माधवीको कथा नै यस उपन्यासको मूल विषय हो। विश्वमित्रसँग गुरूदक्षिणाका लागि गालवले हठ गरेपछि आजित भएर उनले काला कान भएका चारवटा सेता घोडा ल्याउन आदेश दिन्छन् । श्यामकर्ण घोडा नभएका अहिछत्रका राजा ययातीले आफ्नी पुत्री माधवी नै गालवलाई सुम्पिन्छन् ।श्यामकर्ण घोडा भएका राजासँग सम्भोग गरी तेजस्वी सम्राट-पुत्र जन्माउने र गालवलाई चारवटा श्यामकर्ण घोडा दिलाउने जिम्मा माधवीको हुन्छ । विराट सेटिङमा लेखिएको यस शक्तिशाली उपन्यासमा तीन हजार वर्ष पहिलेको उत्तरभारतीय समाजका पाँच राज्य र १९ गणका ऑर्थिक, सामाजिक र राजनीतिक अवस्थाको चित्रण गरिएको छ। पूर्वीय समाजबाट दासप्रथा कसरी उन्मूलन भयो भन्ने देखाउनु नै यस उपन्यासको मूल उद्देश्य हो।
Hiraeth: Verses about Nostalgia. Serendipity. Hope
There is more to a woman than just an identity, a name or even a relation. There are layers and layers of her personality buried under the rubble of the demands of home, career and family. She is afraid to show the world her real self for fear of being bullied, judged and more importantly misunderstood. So she hides it from everyone around her. It takes too much effort to explain her real feelings, which are most of the times brushed aside as silly, until someone comes along and peels off her layers one by one, touching the pulse of who she really is, to reveal her raw, authentic and beautiful soul.Hiraeth is a compilation of verses, of a romance, of a connection, of hope, of a journey, of finding love, of twin flames, of being alive, of living in the moment, of seeing everything around with rose coloured glasses. Because why not?
Virtual Homelands

Virtual Homelands

Madhavi Mallapragada

University of Illinois Press
2013
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The internet has transformed the idea of home for Indians and Indian Americans. In Virtual Homelands: Indian Immigrants and Online Cultures in the United States, Madhavi Mallapragada analyzes home pages and other online communities organized by diasporic and immigrant Indians from the late 1990s through the social media period. Engaging the shifting aspects of belonging, immigrant politics, and cultural citizenship by linking the home page, household, and homeland as key sites, Mallapragada illuminates the contours of belonging and reveals how Indian American struggles over it trace back to the web's active mediation in representing, negotiating, and reimagining "home." As Mallapragada shows, ideologies around family and citizenship shift to fit the transnational contexts of the online world and immigration. At the same time, the tactical use of the home page to make gender, racial, and class struggles visible and create new modes for belonging implicates the web within complex political and cultural terrain. On e-commerce, community, and activist sites, the recasting of home and homeland online points to intrusion by public agents such as the state, the law, and immigration systems in the domestic, the private, and the familial. Mallapragada reveals that the home page may mobilize to reproduce conservative narratives of Indian immigrants' familial and citizenship cultures, but the reach of a website extends beyond the textual and discursive to encompass the institutions shaping it, as the web unmakes and remakes ideas of "India" and "America."
Virtual Homelands

Virtual Homelands

Madhavi Mallapragada

University of Illinois Press
2013
nidottu
The internet has transformed the idea of home for Indians and Indian Americans. In Virtual Homelands: Indian Immigrants and Online Cultures in the United States, Madhavi Mallapragada analyzes home pages and other online communities organized by diasporic and immigrant Indians from the late 1990s through the social media period. Engaging the shifting aspects of belonging, immigrant politics, and cultural citizenship by linking the home page, household, and homeland as key sites, Mallapragada illuminates the contours of belonging and reveals how Indian American struggles over it trace back to the web's active mediation in representing, negotiating, and reimagining "home." As Mallapragada shows, ideologies around family and citizenship shift to fit the transnational contexts of the online world and immigration. At the same time, the tactical use of the home page to make gender, racial, and class struggles visible and create new modes for belonging implicates the web within complex political and cultural terrain. On e-commerce, community, and activist sites, the recasting of home and homeland online points to intrusion by public agents such as the state, the law, and immigration systems in the domestic, the private, and the familial. Mallapragada reveals that the home page may mobilize to reproduce conservative narratives of Indian immigrants' familial and citizenship cultures, but the reach of a website extends beyond the textual and discursive to encompass the institutions shaping it, as the web unmakes and remakes ideas of "India" and "America."
From Goods to a Good Life

From Goods to a Good Life

Madhavi Sunder

Yale University Press
2012
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Most scholarship on intellectual property considers this law from the standpoint of law and economics. Under this conventional wisdom, intellectual property is simply a tool for promoting innovative products, from iPods to R2D2. In this highly original book Madhavi Sunder calls for a richer understanding of intellectual property law’s effects on social and cultural life. Intellectual property does more than incentivize the production of more goods. This law fundamentally affects the ability of citizens to live a good life. Intellectual property law governs the abilities of human beings to make and share culture, and to profit from this enterprise in a global Knowledge economy. This book turns to social and cultural theory to more fully explore the deep connections between cultural production and human freedom.
Women Architects and Modernism in India

Women Architects and Modernism in India

Madhavi Desai

Routledge India
2019
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Studies on architecture in South Asia continue to ignore women in canonical histories of the discipline. This book attempts to recover the stories of the women architects whose careers nearly parallel the development of modernism in colonial and postcolonial India. Writing their experiences into the narrative of mainstream architectural history wit
The Confident Minds Curriculum

The Confident Minds Curriculum

Madhavi Nawana Parker

Routledge
2019
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The Confident Minds Curriculum provides a simple and practical approach to culture change in schools, health care settings and organisations working with young people. Refraining from focusing solely on young people’s growth, the curriculum provides logical and practical support to the people and systems in their environment to enable and maximise growth for positive and connected communities. Crucial mindsets for healthy relationships, empathy, compassion, problem-solving, emotional intelligence and well-being are broken down into bite-size, teachable chunks. All blend together exquisitely to help people look at themselves and others with confidence, gratitude and compassion.Easily applied to individuals, targeted groups and whole classes to meet the social emotional learning (SEL) or well-being curriculum, this book provides a guiding light for young people and their supporters to develop what is necessary for socially and emotionally intelligent environments.Aimed primarily at the middle years (8–14), it is easily adaptable for younger and older students. Through role plays, discussions, journaling and practical activities each new mindset is divided into several lessons that teach individual learning components of new ways of thinking, feeling and behaving.The Confident Minds Curriculum will appeal to teachers, educators and health professionals searching for a whole school or organisational approach to social emotional learning, well-being, compassion and personal growth. It is also an essential resource for homes where parents and carers can help further develop life skills that build character and optimism so their family can approach life with greater confidence.
The Confident Minds Curriculum

The Confident Minds Curriculum

Madhavi Nawana Parker

Routledge
2019
sidottu
The Confident Minds Curriculum provides a simple and practical approach to culture change in schools, health care settings and organisations working with young people. Refraining from focusing solely on young people’s growth, the curriculum provides logical and practical support to the people and systems in their environment to enable and maximise growth for positive and connected communities. Crucial mindsets for healthy relationships, empathy, compassion, problem-solving, emotional intelligence and well-being are broken down into bite-size, teachable chunks. All blend together exquisitely to help people look at themselves and others with confidence, gratitude and compassion.Easily applied to individuals, targeted groups and whole classes to meet the social emotional learning (SEL) or well-being curriculum, this book provides a guiding light for young people and their supporters to develop what is necessary for socially and emotionally intelligent environments.Aimed primarily at the middle years (8–14), it is easily adaptable for younger and older students. Through role plays, discussions, journaling and practical activities each new mindset is divided into several lessons that teach individual learning components of new ways of thinking, feeling and behaving.The Confident Minds Curriculum will appeal to teachers, educators and health professionals searching for a whole school or organisational approach to social emotional learning, well-being, compassion and personal growth. It is also an essential resource for homes where parents and carers can help further develop life skills that build character and optimism so their family can approach life with greater confidence.
The Resilience and Wellbeing Toolbox

The Resilience and Wellbeing Toolbox

Madhavi Nawana Parker

Routledge
2020
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This fully updated second edition is a practical guide for parents, teachers and other professionals to create cultures of resilience and wellbeing in schools, homes and health care settings. Students will build lifelong competencies to improve their emotional regulation, empathy, persistence, problem solving, mindset, optimism, gratitude, kindness and values; improving their psychological readiness to bounce back from life’s ups and downs. Alongside new lesson plans that are even easier to follow and specific guidance on how to meet criteria on social emotional learning frameworks, the lively and engaging resources in this book include:Practical, photocopiable guide sheets and worksheets, also available as eResources via www.positivemindsaustralia.com.auAdaptable role plays and activitiesSolid research-based strategiesA flexible framework that can be creatively implemented in classrooms, homes and health care settings Parent tips at the end of each chapterThis is a must-have handbook for anyone seeking to provide young people in their care with a strong foundation for life long social, emotional and learning outcomes.
The Resilience and Wellbeing Toolbox

The Resilience and Wellbeing Toolbox

Madhavi Nawana Parker

Routledge
2020
nidottu
This fully updated second edition is a practical guide for parents, teachers and other professionals to create cultures of resilience and wellbeing in schools, homes and health care settings. Students will build lifelong competencies to improve their emotional regulation, empathy, persistence, problem solving, mindset, optimism, gratitude, kindness and values; improving their psychological readiness to bounce back from life’s ups and downs. Alongside new lesson plans that are even easier to follow and specific guidance on how to meet criteria on social emotional learning frameworks, the lively and engaging resources in this book include:Practical, photocopiable guide sheets and worksheets, also available as eResources via www.positivemindsaustralia.com.auAdaptable role plays and activitiesSolid research-based strategiesA flexible framework that can be creatively implemented in classrooms, homes and health care settings Parent tips at the end of each chapterThis is a must-have handbook for anyone seeking to provide young people in their care with a strong foundation for life long social, emotional and learning outcomes.
Educator Wellbeing

Educator Wellbeing

Madhavi Nawana Parker

Routledge
2020
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Educator Wellbeing, written in response to the 2020 Global Pandemic, speaks to the long-ignored expectations that Educators live with and the impact on their wellbeing that going above and beyond to serve their students has. This book is a relatable and practical read for teachers to build tools for life, bringing their wellbeing to the forefront. It provides a toolbox of preventative and responsive strategies to help Educators look after their wellbeing so they can continue with supporting their students.Madhavi Nawana Parker provides a supportive and practical wellbeing framework that can be tailored to meet teachers’ unique and personal needs, and supports theory with personal vignettes to bring to life topics such as: Areas for improved wellbeing in the current climate Giving yourself permission to prioritise wellbeing Wellbeing for Educators going forwardA timely response to an international event with far-reaching effects, Educator Wellbeing has never been more needed by practitioners, as a contemporary answer and basis for a new tradition of supportive practice.
Educator Wellbeing

Educator Wellbeing

Madhavi Nawana Parker

Routledge
2020
nidottu
Educator Wellbeing, written in response to the 2020 Global Pandemic, speaks to the long-ignored expectations that Educators live with and the impact on their wellbeing that going above and beyond to serve their students has. This book is a relatable and practical read for teachers to build tools for life, bringing their wellbeing to the forefront. It provides a toolbox of preventative and responsive strategies to help Educators look after their wellbeing so they can continue with supporting their students.Madhavi Nawana Parker provides a supportive and practical wellbeing framework that can be tailored to meet teachers’ unique and personal needs, and supports theory with personal vignettes to bring to life topics such as: Areas for improved wellbeing in the current climate Giving yourself permission to prioritise wellbeing Wellbeing for Educators going forwardA timely response to an international event with far-reaching effects, Educator Wellbeing has never been more needed by practitioners, as a contemporary answer and basis for a new tradition of supportive practice.