
Title Reimagining Gender Discourse in Contemporary India: Multidisciplinary Perspectives and Transformative Praxis Description (Author + Affiliation + Participation) Author: Ganesh Satarkar (Nale)Affiliation: Central University of HaryanaParticipation: Contributing Author – Accepted Abstract for Book Chapter Submission This scholarly work by Ganesh Satarkar (Nale), affiliated with the Central University of Haryana, has been formally accepted by the Review Committee for inclusion in the forthcoming edited volume titled “Gender Studies in the 21st Century: Multidisciplinary Insights.” The acceptance has been officially communicated by the Editorial Team . The chapter aims to critically examine evolving gender paradigms within contemporary Indian socio-legal and institutional frameworks, integrating perspectives from sociology, law, education, media studies, and public policy. The author’s participation contributes to the expanding discourse on intersectionality, gender justice, and structural reform in the Global South context. Keywords and Subjects (in Paragraph Form) Gender Studies, Intersectionality, Feminist Theory, Gender Justice, Constitutional Law, Social Reform, Public Policy, Education and Pedagogy, Media Representation, Patriarchy, Structural Inequality, Multidisciplinary Research, Human Rights, Socio-Legal Analysis, Contemporary India, Identity Politics, Inclusivity, Institutional Frameworks. Publishing Information Details Publication Title: Gender Studies in the 21st Century: Multidisciplinary InsightsNature of Publication: Edited Book Volume (Call for Book Chapters)Editorial Communication Date: 15 January 2026 Publisher/Editorial Body: Gender Studies Editorial BoardType of Contribution: Peer-Reviewed Book Chapter
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