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Sumi Madhok

@sumi_madhok

Professor @LSEnews|Feminist political theorist| Writing on anti-imperial epistemic justice; rights politics in most of the🌍|New📕bit.ly/3C3Tb7V |She/her

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The extraordinary Rosa Luxemburg writing in The Junius Pamphlet: Could very well be a reflection on the contemporary present.

The extraordinary Rosa Luxemburg writing in The Junius Pamphlet:

Could very well be a reflection on the contemporary present.
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What do you call it when you close all exits, destroy all routes out, and bomb every inch of a tiny strip with as much munitions as THREE Hiroshimas?

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It’s such an honour to give the 30th ‘Ambedkar Memorial Lecture’ in Bhubaneshwar tomorrow. It’s my first ever time in Orissa, and I’m delighted to also give the Distinguished Lecture at Utkal University. Looking forward to meeting everyone, and to talking about some new work.

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📣Please donate!🤲 Bangladesh flood relief for millions devastated by flood catastrophe (2 funds here): Government of Bangladesh➡️ dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/355… BRAC (largest NGO in Bangladesh)➡️ brac.net/dakcheamardesh… 🇧🇩 #BangladeshFlood #BangladeshFlood2024 #FloodsInBangladesh

📣Please donate!🤲

Bangladesh flood relief for millions devastated by flood catastrophe (2 funds here):

Government of Bangladesh➡️ dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/355…

BRAC (largest NGO in Bangladesh)➡️ brac.net/dakcheamardesh…

🇧🇩 #BangladeshFlood #BangladeshFlood2024 #FloodsInBangladesh
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So delighted to welcome Rohit Dasgupta, Asiya Islam and Hakan Sandal-Wilson to LSE Gender I’m grateful for the wonderful positive energy, their ethical and exciting scholarship, and the empathetic collegiality and care they bring. A big LSE Gender Welcome! 👏🏽🎉

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“Asian Imperialisms”. Wow. This issue of ‘The Funambulist’ looks incredible (and, timely!) Look forward to ordering, reading and to teaching with it.

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Fab new issue of Feminist Africa 🔥 The articles look amazing! It was such a joy to finally meet Prof Sylvia Tamale in person when she came to LSE Gender for the 30th Anniversary celebrations. Everyone was appropriately star struck. And rightly so! ✨💫 feministafrica.net/wp-content/upl…

Fab new issue of <a href="/FemAfrica/">Feminist Africa</a> 🔥

The articles look amazing!

It was such a joy to finally meet Prof Sylvia Tamale in person when she came to <a href="/LSEGenderTweet/">LSE Gender</a> for the 30th Anniversary celebrations. Everyone was appropriately star struck. And rightly so! ✨💫

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In this new article I mix together reflections on my own university experience in a particular time and place with a discussion of the types of 'university carewashing' happening today. Open access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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As always, everything Nasser AbouRahmeh writes is brilliant. He follows the below passage with this insight: "This unconditional non-reciprocity is why for colonial order, every act of resistance, armed or not, is experienced as violent." radicalphilosophy.com/wp-content/upl…

As always, everything Nasser AbouRahmeh writes is brilliant. He follows the below passage with this insight: "This unconditional non-reciprocity is why for colonial order, every act of resistance, armed or not, is experienced as violent."

radicalphilosophy.com/wp-content/upl…
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This is essential reading for anyone who has been thinking about Black feminism and the Palestinian struggle, and especially how we retrieve and interpret the legacies of figures like Audre Lorde and June Jordan

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She run and run to feed her children, to take care of her parents and pay for education of nieces & nephews; she trusted God, went to church and prayed; she made us proud to be Ugandan, East African, African. Our star Rebecca #Cheptegei’ s beautiful & brave life has been

She run and run to feed her children, to take care of her parents and pay for education of nieces &amp; nephews; she trusted God, went to church and prayed; she made us proud to be Ugandan, East African, African. 
Our star Rebecca #Cheptegei’ s beautiful &amp; brave life has been