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Place, Power and Sexual/Gender Irony: Indonesian Archipelagic and Islandic Selves (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2012, July). Place, Power and Sexual/Gender Irony: Indonesian Archipelagic and Islandic Selves. Paper presented at European Association of Social Anthropologists 12th Biennial Conference, Nanterre, France

This paper interrogates the resilient ironies of gender/sexual pluralism in Indonesia, which challenge and resist both heteronormative and homonormative identitary scripts. It presents an anthropological account of subjectivity formation and negotiat... Read More about Place, Power and Sexual/Gender Irony: Indonesian Archipelagic and Islandic Selves.

Unlearning Human Rights and False Grand Dichotomies: Indonesian Archipelagic Selves beyond Sexual/Gender Universality (2012)
Journal Article
Hamzić, V. (2012). Unlearning Human Rights and False Grand Dichotomies: Indonesian Archipelagic Selves beyond Sexual/Gender Universality. Jindal Global Law Review, 4(1), 71-85

This study presents a critical genealogical analysis of the narratives and politics of representation of various human subjectivities in Indonesia who transgress dominant universalising sexual and gender norms. It traces various streams of regulation... Read More about Unlearning Human Rights and False Grand Dichotomies: Indonesian Archipelagic Selves beyond Sexual/Gender Universality.

The Groundwater Model Bill - Rethinking Regulation for the Primary Source of Water (2012)
Journal Article
Cullet, P. (2012). The Groundwater Model Bill - Rethinking Regulation for the Primary Source of Water. Economic and political weekly, 47(45), 40-47

Groundwater is now the main source of water for all major water uses in India and needs to be given greater policy attention. The fact that it is a politically sensitive topic because any reform will affect some powerful constituencies cannot be an e... Read More about The Groundwater Model Bill - Rethinking Regulation for the Primary Source of Water.