Inderpal Grewal is Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. She is also Professor in South Asian Studies, Ethnicity, Race and Migration Studies and American Studies. Her research interests include transnational feminist theory; gender and globalization, human rights; NGO’s and theories of civil society; theories of travel and mobility; South Asian cultural studies, and postcolonial feminism. She is the author of Home and Harem: Nation, Gender, Empire and the Cultures of Travel (Duke University Press, 1996) and Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms (Duke University Press, 2005), and (with Caren Kaplan) 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). She has co-edited Theorizing NGO’s: States, Feminisms, and Neoliberalism (Duke University Press, 2014). Currently she is working on one book length project on the relation between feminist practices and security discourses, and another on the memoirs of elite bureaucrats in postcolonial India.

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