Episode 30: 10 Questions with Dr. Eleanor Newbigin episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 28 MIN

Episode 30: 10 Questions with Dr. Eleanor Newbigin

from Runway to Feminist Justice · host Feminist Centre for Racial Justice

10 Questions with Feminist AcademicsIn this series we engage 10 feminist academics around 10 questions within and across their disciplines that are important for all to consider at this historical juncture. BioDr Eleanor Newbigin is a historian of imperialism and decolonisation in twentieth-century South Asia. Her research explores how the end of formal colonial rule reshaped governance, citizenship, family, and political economy in India, drawing on feminist and gender studies methodologies alongside rigorous archival work.She is the author of The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India: Law, Citizenship and Community (Cambridge University Press, 2013), which examines how mid-twentieth-century reforms to Hindu family law reworked colonial hierarchies of gender, caste, and power in the postcolonial state. Her wider scholarship also addresses the history of economic thought in India and the colonial roots of contemporary ideas about wealth, poverty, and welfare.Alongside her historical research, Newbigin develops creative and participatory approaches to engaging with imperial legacies, including collaborative theatre projects, public history workshops, and digital storytelling. Her current work examines how memories of the 1947 Partition are shaped within the UK diaspora, and how new technologies can enable critical re-engagements with colonial pasts.CreditsProduced by: The Feminist Centre for Racial JusticeHost: Vasiliki VitaSound design, editing, production: Ellan A. Lincoln HydeMusic: Grateful by audiolibraryinfinite from Pixabay

10 Questions with Feminist AcademicsIn this series we engage 10 feminist academics around 10 questions within and across their disciplines that are important for all to consider at this historical juncture. BioDr Eleanor Newbigin is a historian of imperialism and decolonisation in twentieth-century South Asia. Her research explores how the end of formal colonial rule reshaped governance, citizenship, family, and political economy in India, drawing on feminist and gender studies methodologies alongside rigorous archival work.She is the author of The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India: Law, Citizenship and Community (Cambridge University Press, 2013), which examines how mid-twentieth-century reforms to Hindu family law reworked colonial hierarchies of gender, caste, and power in the postcolonial state. Her wider scholarship also addresses the history of economic thought in India and the colonial roots of contemporary ideas about wealth, poverty, and welfare.Alongside her historical research, Newbigin develops creative and participatory approaches to engaging with imperial legacies, including collaborative theatre projects, public history workshops, and digital storytelling. Her current work examines how memories of the 1947 Partition are shaped within the UK diaspora, and how new technologies can enable critical re-engagements with colonial pasts.CreditsProduced by: The Feminist Centre for Racial JusticeHost: Vasiliki VitaSound design, editing, production: Ellan A. Lincoln HydeMusic: Grateful by audiolibraryinfinite from Pixabay

NOW PLAYING

Episode 30: 10 Questions with Dr. Eleanor Newbigin

0:00 28:29

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

MG Show MG Show The MG Show, hosted by Jeffrey Pedersen and Shannon Townsend, is a leading alternative media platform dedicated to uncovering the truth behind today’s most pressing political issues. Launched in 2019, the show has grown exponentially, offering unfiltered insights, comprehensive research, and real-time analysis. With a commitment to independent journalism and factual integrity, the MG Show empowers its audience with knowledge and encourages active participation in the political discourse. Breaking News Show | eTurboNews Juergen Thomas Steinmetz News is relevant to the global travel and tourism industry, human rights and global issues.Breaking news when it happens and only from the source. Eat to Live Jenna Fuhrman, Dr. Fuhrman Our health is our most precious gift and smart nutrition can change your life. Each month, join Dr. Fuhrman and his daughter, Jenna Fuhrman as they discuss important topics in the world of nutrition. Eat to Live will change the way you eat and think about food. French Your Way Jessica: Native French teacher founder of French Your Way Boost your French listening skills and test your comprehension with this one of a kind series of podcasts. Get the chance to listen to a real conversation between native speakers talking at normal speed AND customise your learning experience through carefully designed sets of questions (2 levels of difficulty) available for download at www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. All interviews also come with the transcript. French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Runway to Feminist Justice?

This episode is 28 minutes long.

When was this Runway to Feminist Justice episode published?

This episode was published on February 2, 2026.

What is this episode about?

10 Questions with Feminist AcademicsIn this series we engage 10 feminist academics around 10 questions within and across their disciplines that are important for all to consider at this historical juncture. BioDr Eleanor Newbigin is a historian of...

Can I download this Runway to Feminist Justice episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!