Shelley Feldman

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, Cultural Anthropology, Geography, South Asian Studies
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Cynthia M. Caron grad student 2003 Cornell
Saadia Toor grad student 2005 Cornell
Sandra C. Comstock grad student 2008 Cornell
Jason Cons grad student 2011 Cornell
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Najjar D, Devkota R, Feldman S. (2022) Feminization, rural transformation, and wheat systems in post-soviet Uzbekistan. Journal of Rural Studies. 92: 143-153
Feldman S. (2017) “Legal” Land Appropriation as Sanctioned by the Vested Property Act(s): Democracy in Practice Asian Journal of Social Science. 45: 724-748
Feldman S. (2014) Review of "Seriously! Investigating Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered," by Cynthia Enloe Journal of World-Systems Research. 20: 324-326
Feldman S, Biggs S. (2012) The Politics of International Assessments: The IAASTD Process, Reception and Significance Journal of Agrarian Change. 12: 144-169
Feldman S. (2012) Community-making in times of displacement: The place of marriage and religious identification among young Muslim men and women Culture and Religion. 13: 265-272
Feldman S, Welsh R. (2010) Feminist Knowledge Claims, Local Knowledge, and Gender Divisions of Agricultural Labor: Constructing a Successor Science. Rural Sociology. 60: 23-43
Feldman S. (2010) Reshaping the Holy: Democracy, Development, and Muslim Women in Bangladesh . By Elora Shehabuddin. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008. xv, 285 pp. $27.50 (paper). The Journal of Asian Studies. 69: 952-953
Feldman S. (2010) Shame and honour: The violence of gendered norms under conditions of global crisis Women's Studies International Forum. 33: 305-315
Feldman S. (2007) Social Regulation in the Time of War: Constituting the Current Crisis Globalizations. 4: 445-459
Feldman S. (2001) Exploring theories of patriarchy: A perspective from contemporary Bangladesh Signs. 26: 1096-1127
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