Book Review: ‘Fieldwork as a Sex Object’ by Meena Kandasamy
Book Title: Fieldwork as a Sex ObjectAuthor: Meena KandasamyPublisher: HarperCollins IndiaNumber of Pages: 304ISBN: 936989604XDate Published: Jun. 15, 2026
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