Conversation with Dr. Marissa Doshi
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Welcome to another episode of Cyberdiva's podcast where ALL who speak are Cyberdivas. Please note podcasts are publications - and like any other publication when things said here are repurposed by others in their work - they should be cited.
For instance, to cite this podcast in APA style this is how you cite it: Doshi, Marissa and Radhika Gajjala. “Cyberdiva's Podcast • A Podcast on Anchor.” Anchor, Radhika Gajjala, 12 July 2019, 12.05 pm, anchor.fm/radhika-gajjala.
Dr. Marissa Doshi is Assistant Professor, Department of Communication , Hope College.
With this podcast recording the Cyberdiva's podcast is acquiring its own character and voice. I still need to acquire a husky podcasting voice of course...
Music in this podcast is from https://www.pacdv.com/sounds/free-music/gentle-thoughts-1.mp3
Some of the research referred to in this podcast
Das, P. (2014). “Is caste race?” Discourses of Racial Indianization. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 43(3), 264-282. 2.;
Thomas, S. (2018). ;Privileged Minorities: Syrian Christianity, Gender, and Minority Rights in Postcolonial India. University of Washington Press.
Tuck, E., & Yang, K. W. (2012). Decolonization is not a metaphor. Decolonization: Indigeneity, education & society, 1(1).
Chakravarti, A (2019) Caste wasn't a British construct. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/caste/caste-history-postcolonial-studies
Doshi, M. J. (2018). Hybridizing National Identity: Reflections on the Media Consumption of Middle-Class Catholic Women in Urban India. In Media and Power in International Contexts: Perspectives on Agency and Identity (pp. 101-131). Emerald Publishing Limited.
Chigateri, S. (2008). ‘Glory to the cow’: Cultural difference and social justice in the food hierarchy in India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 31(1), 10-35. (we didn't really talk about this but I think it's a good case study)
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