Inderpal Grewal

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Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and of American Studies
WLH 100 Wall St, Rm 318
(203) 432-0848

Bio

Inderpal Grewal Professor and Chair in the Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. She is also Professor in the Ethnicity, Race and Migration Studies Program, the South Asian Studies Council, and affiliate faculty in the American Studies Program. She is the author of Home and Harem: Nation, Gender, Empire and the Cultures of Travel (Duke University Press, 1996), Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms (Duke University Press, 2005), and Saving the Security State: Exceptional Citizens in Twenty-First century America (Duke University Press, 2017). With Caren Kaplan, she has written and edited Gender in a Transnational World: Introduction to Women’s Studies (Mc-Graw Hill 2001, 2005) and Scattered Hegemonies: Postmodernity and Transnational: Feminist Practices (University of Minnesota Press, 1994). With Victoria Bernal, she has edited Theorizing NGO’s: States, Feminism and Neoliberalism (Duke University Press, 2014).
Her ongoing projects include essays on gender, violence and counterinsurgency in India, and a book project on masculinity and bureaucracy in postcolonial India.
 

WGSS 115 Gender in Transnational World
WGSS 631 Feminist Theory–State & Non-State
WGSS 340 Feminist & Queer Theory
WGSS 380 Gender and Sexuality in Media and Popular Culture
WGSS 630 Feminist Postcolonial Theories: Subjects and Knowledges
WGSS 364 Sex, Gender, and the Modern Body