Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women's Work and Households in Global Production edited by Wilma A Dunaway (California: Stanford University Press), 2013; pp 312, $29.95.
Second generation Indian immigrants are participating in American politics through the prismatic lens of their own racialisation, and should be understood as political agents through that framework. But one should not deploy this context as a rationale for supporting conservative and fundamentalist groups operating in the US.