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What does it mean to write the history of India when women’s lives, labour, and resistance are pushed to the margins? Feminist historian, filmmaker, and activist Dr. Uma Chakravarti reflects on how patriarchy has shaped Indian history — and how feminist scholars and activists across South Asia have worked to challenge, reimagine, and rewrite it. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE HERE 👉 / @thethirdeyeportal 0:00 - Highlights and Title 1:37 - The Search Warrant 6:35 - Inserting Women in History event 15:52 - The South Asian Feminist Conference 19:30 - Lecture at the Lahore Women's Institute 26:08 - Hum Gunehgar Auratein Borderlines is The Third Eye’s interview series that brings together feminist thinkers, artists, archivists, and activists from across South Asia. In this episode, Chakravarti draws from key moments in feminism history across the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s — from poetry and mushairas, women studies classrooms, and street plays, to cross-border workshops that built feminist solidarities across the region. She speaks about teaching and learning beyond the nation-state, the role of the women teacher in shaping critical historical thought, and how feminist history opened up new ways of understanding Indian history, matriliny, and women empowerment. These shared histories, she argues, must be remembered and re-membered to resist erasure and to imagine a more inclusive, non-patriarchal South Asia. About The Third Eye The Third Eye is a feminist think tank by Nirantar Trust, working at the intersections of gender, sexuality, violence, technology, and education. It creates knowledge and resources for educators, development practitioners, researchers, and learners — especially across rural and small-town India. Stay Connected Instagram: / thethirdeyeportal.in Twitter: / thirdeyeportal Facebook: / thethirdeyeportal Website: www.thethirdeyeportal.in Hindi Website: www.thethirdeyehindi.in