Vijay K (@ekdiary59334) 's Twitter Profile
Vijay K

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Ochy Curiel on “intersectionality”: “To consider Collins's matrix of domination, or as Maria Lugones would put it, the mutual constitution of the oppressions, is different from assuming the intersectional as a perspective, a concept proposed by Kimberlé Crenshaw.” 1/

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Here’s the accompanying resource list. Check it out if you're interested in deepening your understanding of care or wanting to better incorporate it in your leadership, organizing, and movement building. drive.google.com/file/d/1k2_r4R…

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Recently wrote this piece with Dr. Bhanu Pratap (Lucknow University). The piece examines the question of revolution within the paradigm of Kelsen and Merkl's thesis. We did it in the South Asian context.

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Here is my re-reading of the famous fictional case 'The Speluncean Explorer' authored by Prof. Lon L. Fuller. I thank Supreme Court Observer for publishing this piece. I would like to thank Vikram and the team for very fine edits. Do give it a read. 🙏 scobserver.in/journal/revisi…

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Inventive article reimagining a fictional case taught in jurisprudence classrooms around the world. Approaches it from the lens of the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act. Do read, and share if it makes you think!

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Did I misread the Speluncean Explorer case? Oops moment? Or May be NOT! 'Misreading' is a potential tool to 'tell a different story' as Terry Threadgold suggests. Do read my misreading of the Speluncean Explorer case.🙏

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In our latest commentary, Prof Vijay K. Tiwari (Vijay K) revisits the 'Speluncean Explorers' dilemma in light of 'Dhadak-2'. His analysis of the Court's approach to caste: scobserver.in/journal/revisi…

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It makes me happy to see that my piece on the re-reading of The Speluncean Explorers has received wide attention. The piece is trending. I thank Supreme Court Observer for providing the space and for editing it with utmost care. scobserver.in/journal/revisi… #Trending #TheSpelunceanExplorers

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In Favor of the 𝘓𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘶𝘦 𝘋𝘶𝘳𝘦́𝘦 Historians Jo Guldi and David Armitage 🇺🇦 davidrarmitage.bsky.social critique short-termism and make a case for a long-term, global, and transdisciplinary approach to history. This is a point relevant to all social sciences. Open access: cambridge.org/core/books/his…

In Favor of the 𝘓𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘶𝘦 𝘋𝘶𝘳𝘦́𝘦

Historians <a href="/joguldi/">Jo Guldi</a> and <a href="/DavidRArmitage/">David Armitage 🇺🇦 davidrarmitage.bsky.social</a> critique short-termism and make a case for a long-term, global, and transdisciplinary approach to history. This is a point relevant to all social sciences.

Open access: cambridge.org/core/books/his…
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Marx identifies two realms in which a society dwells: 'Realm of necessity' and 'Realm of freedom'. I believe that democratic choices of people in the 'realm of necessity' remain significantly constrained.

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Recently been re-reading Susan Marks’ A False Tree of Liberty. As a critical genealogy of human rights, it’s an unparalleled piece of work - should be read, taught, and debated a lot more!

Recently been re-reading Susan Marks’ A False Tree of Liberty. As a critical genealogy of human rights, it’s an unparalleled piece of work - should be read, taught, and debated a lot more!