Chandra Talpade Mohanty is a Distinguished Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Sociology, and the Cultural Foundations of Education and Dean's Professor of the Humanities at Syracuse University. Mohanty, a postcolonial and transnational feminist theorist, has argued for the inclusion of a transnational approach in exploring women’s experiences across the world. She is author of Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity, and co-editor of Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism, Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures, Feminism and War: Confronting U.S. Imperialism,, and The Sage Handbook on Identities. Her work focuses on transnational feminist theory, anti-capitalist feminist praxis, anti-racist education, and the politics of knowledge. Central to Mohanty’s transnational mission is the project of building a "non-colonizing feminist solidarity across the borders," through an intersectional analysis of race, nation, colonialism, sexuality, class and gender.
She became known after the publication of her 1986 essay, "Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses", in which she states, In this essay, Mohanty critiques the political project of Western feminism and its discursive construction of the category of the "Third World woman" as a generic, homogenous, victimized stereotype that Western feminists must save. Mohanty states that Western feminisms have tended to gloss over the differences between Southern women, but that the experience of oppression is incredibly diverse, and contingent upon historical, cultural, and individual reasons. Her paper was a key work, highlighting the difficulties faced by feminists from the Third World in being heard within the broader feminist movement, and it led to a "redefining of power relationships" between feminists within the First and Third worlds. In 2003, Mohanty released her book Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity. In this work, she argues for a bridging of theory and praxis, and the personal and the political. Major themes addressed include the politics of difference, transnational solidarity building, and anticapitalist struggle against neoliberal globalization. As well as reprinting "Under Western Eyes", in the final section, "Reorienting Feminism", Mohanty offers a response to criticism of the essay, and "reiterates her belief in the possibility, indeed necessity, of building common political projects between Third World and Western feminisms".
Selected publications
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade; Russo, Anne; and Lourdes M. Torres. Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism, Indiana University Press, 338 pages.
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade; and M. Jacqui Alexander. Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies, Democratic Futures, Routledge Press, 464 pages.
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity, Duke University Press Books, 300 pages.
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade; Riley, Robin L.; and Minnie Bruce Pratt. Feminism and War: Confronting U.S. Imperialism, Zed Books, 280 pages.
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade; Wetherell, M.. Sage Handbook of Identities, U.K: Sage Publications.
Carty, Linda E. and Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, editors. Feminist Freedom Warriors: Genealogies, Justice, Politics, and Hope Haymarket Books, 200 pages.