A new normal?: Women's experiences of biographical disruption and liminality following treatment for early stage breast cancer D Trusson, A Pilnick, S Roy Social Science & Medicine 151, 121-129, 2016 | 150 | 2016 |
The Indian women’s movement: Within and beyond NGOization S Roy Journal of South Asian Development 10 (1), 96-117, 2015 | 122 | 2015 |
Remembering revolution: Gender, violence, and subjectivity in India's Naxalbari movement S Roy Oxford University Press, 2012 | 103 | 2012 |
Politics, passion and professionalization in contemporary Indian feminism S Roy Sociology 45 (4), 587-602, 2011 | 74 | 2011 |
Melancholic politics and the politics of melancholia: The Indian women’s movement S Roy Feminist Theory 10 (3), 341-357, 2009 | 68 | 2009 |
The grey zone: The ‘ordinary’violence of extraordinary times S Roy Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 14 (2), 316-333, 2008 | 67 | 2008 |
New south Asian feminisms: Paradoxes and possibilities S Roy Zed Books Ltd., 2012 | 65 | 2012 |
MeToo is a crucial moment to revisit the history of Indian feminism S Roy Sociology 45 (4), 587-602, 2018 | 60 | 2018 |
New subaltern politics: reconceptualizing hegemony and resistance in contemporary India AG Nilsen, S Roy Oxford University Press, 2015 | 57 | 2015 |
Breaking the cage S Roy Dissent 63 (4), 74-83, 2016 | 42 | 2016 |
The everyday life of the revolution: gender, violence and memory S Roy South Asia Research 27 (2), 187-204, 2007 | 42 | 2007 |
The positive side of co-optation? Intersectionality: a conversation between Inderpal Grewal and Srila Roy S Roy International Feminist Journal of Politics 19 (2), 254-262, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Enacting/disrupting the will to empower: feminist governance of “child marriage” in Eastern India S Roy Signs: journal of women in culture and society 42 (4), 867-891, 2017 | 32 | 2017 |
Revolutionary marriage: on the politics of sexual stories in Naxalbari S Roy feminist review 83 (1), 99-118, 2006 | 31 | 2006 |
Women’s movements in the global south: Towards a scalar analysis S Roy International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 29, 289-306, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
Reconceptualizing subaltern politics in contemporary India AG Nilsen, S Roy New subaltern politics: Reconceptualizing hegemony and resistance in …, 2015 | 30 | 2015 |
Changing the subject: Feminist and queer politics in neoliberal India S Roy Duke University Press, 2022 | 29 | 2022 |
Precarity, aspiration and neoliberal development: Women empowerment workers in West Bengal S Roy Contributions to Indian Sociology 53 (3), 392-421, 2019 | 27 | 2019 |
The ethical ambivalence of resistant violence: Notes from postcolonial South Asia S Roy Feminist Review 91 (1), 135-153, 2009 | 26 | 2009 |
New activist subjects: The changing feminist field of Kolkata, India S Roy Feminist Studies 40 (3), 628-656, 2014 | 23 | 2014 |