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DESCRIPTION:Shannon Philip explores the gendering of everyday urban spaces 
 and the social production of gendered violence. Through ethnographic data 
 collected by ‘hanging out’ with young Indian men in New Delhi\, he dis
 cusses the ways masculinities are constructed and performed\, and how thes
 e in turn produce hostility\, fear\, and violence for women and girls acce
 ssing the same urban spaces.\n\nThrough weaving together material from myr
 iad urban sites like gyms\, bars\, trains\, street corners\, night clubs\,
  gay cruising parks as well as shopping malls\, Philip explores how there 
 is an attempt to make the city a masculine space\, with a hypersexualizati
 on of women in the same spaces. However\, this process is not even or unif
 orm\, with several masculine anxieties and vulnerabilities also emerging i
 n men’s claims on the city from queer and non-masculine bodies. In this 
 way\, the urban space becomes an interesting palimpsest to explore the pol
 itics of gender\, class\, sexualities\, and violences on an everyday level
 . \n\nPlease join us for this virtual conversation. Register here.\n\nAbou
 t the Speaker\n\nDr Shannon Philip is an Assistant Professor of Sociology 
 at the University of East Anglia\, UK and a Research Associate at the Univ
 ersity of Cambridge\, UK\, and the University of Johannesburg\, South Afri
 ca. His first monograph has recently been published with Cambridge Univers
 ity Press (2022) titled Becoming Young Men in a New India: Masculinities\,
  Gender Relations and Violence in the Postcolony. Shannon’s new research
  project comparatively explores youth\, sexualities\, urban transformation
 s\, and gender in South Africa and India.\n\nPresented by the Reppy Instit
 ute for Peace and Conflict Studies. Co-sponsored by the South Asia Program
 \, and the Gender and Security Sector Lab.
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SUMMARY:Masculinities and Everyday Gendered Violences in Urban India 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/a_city_of_men_masculinities_
 and_everyday_gendered_violences_in_urban_india
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