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Geeta Chowdhry Professor
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International Relations, Development & Developing Societies, Gender & Development, Postcolonialism, Race & Ethnicity, South Asia, India
Recent Publications
Book
Chowdhry, Geeta and Sheila Nair (eds.). (2002). Power, Postcolonialsim and International Relations: Reading Race, Gender, and Class. Routledge, March 2002. Paperback in 2004.
Articles
Chowdhry, Geeta. "Child Labor in a Postcolonial World," in Geoffrey Underhill and Richard Stubbs (eds.) Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Oxford, (2005).
Beeman, Mark, Geeta Chowdhry, and Karmen Todd, (2003). "Educating Students about Affirmative Action: An Analysis of Sociology Texts" in Barbara Scott, Joya Misra and Marcia Segal (eds.) Race, Gender and Class in Sociology: Towards an Inclusive Curriculum (originally published in Teaching Sociology, Vol. 28, No. 2, April 2000).
Chowdhry, Geeta and Cecilia Menjivar. (2002). "(En)Gendering Development, Racing Women's Studies: Core Issues in Teaching Gender and Development," in Mary Lay, Janice Monk, and Deborah Rosenfelt (eds.) Encompassing Gender (CUNY: Febminist Press).
Chowdhry, Geeta and Sheila Nair. (2002). "Power in a Postcolonial World: Race, Gender and Class in International Relations," in Geeta Chowdhry and Sheila Nair (eds.) Power in a Postcolonial World: Race, Gender and Class in International Relations, Routledge 2002.
Chowdhry, Geeta. (2002). "Postcolonial Interrogations of Child Labor: Human Rights, Carpet Trade, and Rugmark in India," in Geeta Chowdhry and Sheila Nair (eds.) Power in a Postcolonial World: Race, Gender, and Class in International Relations, Routledge 2002.
Chowdhry, Geeta and Mark Beeman. (2001). "Challenging Child Labor: Transnational Activism, Rugmark and the Carpet Industry in India," in Globalization and the Rights of Children, special issue of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, March 2001.
Academic Fields
At the undergraduate level Dr. Chowdhry frequently teaches World Politics, Political Economy of Hunger, Global Environmental Politics, Advanced International Relations, Globalization and its Discontent, Women, Power, and Politics, Asian Politics, Gender Identity and Ethnicity, Non-Violence, Social Change and Race.
At the graduate level Dr. Chowdhry teaches International Relations Theory, Political Economy of Development, Gender and Development, Global Environmental Politics, and Political Economy of Hunger.