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Decolonizing Feminist 'Knowledge': 'The Modern Woman' in Kazakh Influencer Culture

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  • Nandita Roy

    (Indian Institute of Management Calcutta)

  • Anjan Ghosh

    (Suleyman Demirel University)

  • Paromita Chakravarti

    (Jadavpur University)

  • Nazym Baskynbayeva

    (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)

  • Nurlykhan Aljanova

    (Nazarbayev University)

Abstract

This study responds to the critical calls from leading diversity scholars (Holvino, 2010; Rodriguez et al., 2016, Rosette et al., 2018) to study identity constructions at the intersections of race, gender and class to provide a deeper and a more nuanced understanding of work and organisations (Nkomo et al., 2019). This paper seeks to deepen the understanding of gendered influencer cultures and its dominant theorizing by bringing in transnational, post-colonial (Nkomo et al., 2019) perspectives and the construction of women's subjectivities through their relationships with religion, work, family, motherhood and the state.

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  • Nandita Roy & Anjan Ghosh & Paromita Chakravarti & Nazym Baskynbayeva & Nurlykhan Aljanova, 2023. "Decolonizing Feminist 'Knowledge': 'The Modern Woman' in Kazakh Influencer Culture," Working Papers 2023/02, Nazarbayev University, Graduate School of Business.
  • Handle: RePEc:asx:nugsbw:2023-02
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