Rita Brara is an Indian sociologist, professor, author, and the editor of the academic journal Contributions to Indian Sociology.
She is the author of the 2006 book Shifting Landscapes: The Making and Remaking of Village Commons in India.
Education
Brara has a 1990 PhD from the University of Delhi. Her thesis was Kinship in a Princely State: A Study of Malerkotla, India (1890-1990).
Career
She has taught in the University of Delhi. She is currently a visiting professor/fellow at the Institute of Economic Growth in Delhi, and Ashoka University in Sonepat. Brara is the editor, and previously was the co-editor, of the journal Contributions to Indian Sociology.
She is the author of the 2006 book Shifting Landscapes: The Making and Remaking of Village Commons in India (ISBN 9780195673012).
Selected publications
- Brara, Rita. 2021. Introduction. In Contributions to Indian Sociology: Special Issue on Conversations on the Anthropocene and Climate Change. 55 (3) pp 307âÂÂ323.
- 2019. âÂÂFeet on The Ground, Eyes on the Horizon: Anthropology of Environment and Climate Change in IndiaâÂÂ. In S. Srivastava et al. ed. Critical Themes in Indian Sociology. New Delhi: Sage.
- 2018. âÂÂRitual at the Cutting Edge: Everyday Animal Slaughter as Practice and SymbolâÂÂ. In L.Choukroune and P. Bhandari ed. Exploring Indian Modernities : Ideas and Practice. UK: Springer.
- 2018. âÂÂCourting Resilience: The National Green Tribunal, IndiaâÂÂ. UNRISD: Working Paper 2018âÂÂ4.
- 2017. âÂÂThe Visual Culture of Meat Shop Signs in DelhiâÂÂ. In U.Skoda and B.Lettmann ed. India and its Visual Cultures: Community, Class and Gender in Symbolic Landscape. NewDelhi: Sage.
- 2017. âÂÂCourting Nature: Advances in Indian JurisprudenceâÂÂ. In Can Nature Have Rights? Legal and Political Insights ed. Anna Leah Tabios Hillebrecht and MarÃÂa Valeria Berros. RCC Perspectives:àTransformations in Environment and Society. 6: 31âÂÂ36.
- 2016. âÂÂAnimal Rights vs. Bullfights: The Horns of an Indian DilemmaâÂÂ. Environment & Society Portal, Arcadia Spring 2016, no. 5. Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. <nowiki>http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7426</nowiki>.
- 2015. âÂÂPunjabi Inscriptions of Kinship and MarriageâÂÂ. In R. Chatterji ed. Wording the World: Veena Das and Scenes of Inheritance. New York: Fordham.
- 2014.àâÂÂShaping Land Rights:àTenurial Class, Lineage and Gender in Malerkotla, IndiaâÂÂ. Asian Journal of WomenâÂÂs Studies20 No. 4 (2).
- 2013. âÂÂNot so Boring. Assembling and Reassembling Groundwater Tales and Technologies from Malerkotla, PunjabâÂÂ. In John Wagner ed. The Social Life of Water. New York: Berghahn Books. Chapter 6.
- 2012. CA Forum on Public Anthropology. Comment on John R. Wagner's âÂÂWater as a Commons Imaginaryâ Current Anthropology Vol. 53 (5) October issue.
- 2011. âÂÂWhy a Cousin Becomes a Spouse: Elementary, says Levi-StraussâÂÂ. In Dipankar Gupta ed. My Favourite Levi-Strauss. Yoda Press, New Delhi. pp. 62âÂÂ86.
- 2011. âÂÂFlowers and Gender in Contemporary Paris: Reflections on a Visual StudyâÂÂ. Working Paper Series 2011/XIII.European Studies Programme, University of Delhi.
References