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Indian Journal of Gender Studies
1994 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 2, 1997
- Women in the Maharaj Libel Case: A Re-examination pp. 123-139

- Amrita Shodhan
- Schooling of Girls in Pre-Partition Punjab pp. 141-166

- Karuna Chanana
- Changing Gender Relations in Thailand: A Historical and Cultural Analysis pp. 167-198

- Darunee Tantiwiramanond
- Family Law as a Means of Ensuring Gender Justice for Indian Women pp. 199-229

- Archana Parashar
- Women and Work in Kerala: A Comparison of the 1981 and 1991 Censuses pp. 231-252

- Leela Gulati, S. Irudaya Rajan and A. Ramalingam
- Readings from Hisako Suzuki's Seikatsu-Tsuzurikata pp. 253-260

- Tomoko Tsuji
- Charting a Course in a 'New American' Landscape: Theories of Ethnicity after 1965 pp. 261-268

- Barbara B. Lal
- Marriage in Islam by Begum Habibullah (1883-1975) pp. 269-273

- Karin A. Deutsch
- Book Reviews: Jasodhara Bagchi (ed.), Indian Women: Myth and Reality. Sangam Books, Hyderabad, 1995. 192 pages. Rs. 200 pp. 277-280

- Samita Sen
- Book Reviews: Sambuddha Chakravarty, Andare Antare: Unish Shatake Bangali Bhadramahila. Calcutta: Stree Prakashan, 1995. 274 pages. Rs. 150. Abhijit Sen and Jasodhara Bagchi (eds.), Shatavarshe Ashalata Sen. School of Women's Studies, Jadavpur University: Stree Prakashan, 1995. 95 pages. Rs. 65 pp. 281-284

- Gargi Chakravarty
- Book Reviews: Sumi Krishna, Environmental Politics: People's Lives and Development Choices. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1996. 303 pages. Rs 185 pp. 284-288

- Dunu Roy
- Book Reviews: A.M. Shah, B.S. Baviskar and E.A. Ramaswamy (eds.), Social Structure and Change, Vol. I: Theory and Method, An Evaluation of the Works of M.N. Srinivas. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1996. 234 pages. Rs. 275 (hb), Rs. 165 (pb) pp. 289-292

- A.P. Barnabas
- Book Reviews: A.M. Shah, B.S. Baviskar and E.A. Ramaswamy (eds.), Social Structure and Change, Vol. II: Women in Indian Society. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1996. 214 pages. Rs. 265 (hb), Rs. 150 (pb) pp. 292-294

- A.P. Barnabas
- Book Reviews: M.N. Srinivas (ed.), Caste: Its Twentieth Century Avatar. Delhi: Viking, Penguin India, 1996. 306 pages. Rs. 300 pp. 295-297

- Rowena Robinson
Volume 4, issue 1, 1997
- Issues of Masculinity in North Indian History: The Bangash Nawabs of Farrukhabad pp. 1-19

- Rosalind O'Hanlon
- Gender and Social Space in a Haryana Village pp. 21-34

- Subhadra Mitra Channa
- Women, Violence and the Trade Union pp. 35-50

- Joanna Liddle and Beth Widdowson
- Gender Disparities in Social Well-being: An Overview pp. 51-65

- Anindita Datta and Sachidanand Sinha
- Gender Training: Potential and Limitations pp. 67-75

- Kanchan Mathur and Shobhita Rajan
- An Urbanite in the Villages of Andhra Pradesh pp. 77-81

- Nandita Ray
- Representing the 'Other': Some Thoughts pp. 83-89

- Caroline Wright
- Prithibir Utpatti (The Origin of the Earth) by Swarnakumari Devi (1856-1932) pp. 91-97

- Jasodhara Bagchi and Debjani Das Gupta
- Harry Brod and Michael Kaufman (eds.), Theorizing Masculinities. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1994. 320 pages. $54 (hb), $24.95 (pb) pp. 101-102

- Ravi Sundaram
- Monica Das Gupta, Lincoln C. Chen and T.N. Krishnan (eds.), Women's Health in India: Risk and Vulnerability. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995. 320 pages. Rs. 395 pp. 103-105

- Imrana Qadeer
- Jill Kerr Conway and Susan C. Bourque (eds.), The Politics of Women's Education: Perspectives from Asia, Africa and Latin America. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993. 261 pages pp. 105-108

- Mala Khullar
- Parita Mukta, Upholding the Common Life: The Community of Mirabai. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1994. 269 pages. Rs. 350. Guy Poitevin and Hema Rairkar, Stonemill and Bhakti: From the Devotion of Peasant Women to the Philosophy of Swamis. Contemporary Researches in Hindu Philosophy and Religion, No. 3. Delhi: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd, 1996. 265 pages. Rs. 750 pp. 108-111

- Sakuntala Narasimhan
- Stuart Oskamp and Mark Costanzo (eds.), Gender Issues in Contemporary Society. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1993. 234 pages. $36 (hb), $16.95 (pb) pp. 111-116

- Farida Khan
- Tulsi Patel, Fertility Behaviour: Population and Society in a Rajasthan Village. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1994. 287 pages. Rs. 400 pp. 116-118

- Mohan Rao
- Bharati Ray (ed.), From the Seams of History: Essays on Indian Women. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995. 294 pages. Rs. 450 pp. 118-120

- Reba Som
- Manisha Roy, Bengali Women. Calcutta: Stree, 1993. 214 pages. Rs. 220 pp. 120-122

- Ajit Mozoomdar
Volume 3, issue 2, 1996
- Editorial pp. iii-iv

- N/a
- Unravelling the KÄ masutra1 pp. 155-170

- Kumkum Roy
- Empowerment through Organisation pp. 171-197

- Nitya Rao
- Women, Law and Institutionalisation pp. 199-223

- Usha Ramanathan
- Out of the Darkness pp. 225-232

- Yonson Ahn
- The Way Girls Learn: A Patchwork Quilt of Impressions pp. 233-244

- Jane Margolis and Barbara Lazarus
- A Letter from Laos pp. 245-247

- Reba Som
- 'Stray Thoughts of an Indian Girl' by Cornelia Sorabji pp. 249-255

- Antoinette Burton
- Introduction pp. 257-259

- Leela Kasturi
- The Women's Vote pp. 261-264

- Pamela Phillipose
- An Appeal to National Political Parties: On Behalf of Seven Women's Organisations pp. 265-267

- N/a
- Another Side of Politics pp. 269-274

- Jaya Jaitly
- Miles to Go for a Fair Representation pp. 275-281

- Hiranmay Karlekar
- Review Article: Indian Feminism in an International Frame pp. 283-300

- Radhika Mohanram
- Review Article: Bina Agarwal, A Field of One's Own: Gender and Land Rights in South Asia. UK: Cambridge University Press, 1994. 572 pages. Rs. 395 pp. 303-307

- Smita Tewari Jassal
- Review Article: Merge Berer and Sundari Ravindran (eds.), Reproductive Health Matters, Volume 2, November 1993. Special Issue on: Making Abortion Safe and Legal: The Ethics and Dynamics of Change. 150 pages. US$ 20 pp. 307-309

- Imrana Qadeer
- Review Article: Sonia Correa, Population and Reproductive Rights: Feminist Perspectives from the South. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1994. 136 pages. Rs. 160 pp. 309-312

- Sonya Gill
- Review Article: Jasbir Jain and Amina Amin (eds.), Margins of Erasure: Purdah in the Sub-continental Novel in English. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1995. 230 pages pp. 312-314

- Sarvar V. Sherry
- Review Article: Saroj Pachauri (ed.), Reaching India's Poor: Non-governmental Approaches to Community Health. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994. 457 pages. Rs. 325 pp. 314-316

- Krishna Soman
- Review Article: Kalima Rose, Where Women are Leaders: The SEWA Movement in India. New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 1992. 286 pages. Rs. 225 pp. 316-319

- R. Umabala
- Review Article: Sandhya Venkateswaran, Environment, Development and the Gender Gap. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994. 234 pages. Rs. 250 (hb)/Rs. 150 (pb) pp. 319-322

- Nandita Ray
Volume 3, issue 1, 1996
- Property as Negotiation: Some Aspects of Kinship and Gender in North India pp. 1-22

- Shobhita Jain
- The Nature of Woman: Medical Ideas in Colonial Bengal pp. 23-38

- Supriya Guha
- Women's Multiple Roles and Coping Strategies: Myths and Realities pp. 39-56

- Jayshree Vencatesan
- Gender Issues in the Choice and Adoption of Family Planning Methods pp. 57-70

- K.N.M. Raju and T.N. Bhat
- Jottings from a Counsellor's Diary pp. 71-74

- Elizabeth Vatsyayan
- Engaging with Passion pp. 75-77

- Radhika Chopra
- Beijing 1995 pp. 79-79

- N/a
- Opening Keynote Address to the NGO Forum on Women pp. 81-85

- Aung San Suu Kyi
- From Mexico 1975 to Beijing 1995 pp. 87-92

- Bina Agarwal
- The Fourth World Conference on Women: Dissension and Consensus pp. 93-102

- Valentine M. Moghadam
- Forging a New Agenda pp. 103-110

- Urvashi Butalia
- The Fourth World Conference on Women: A Report from China pp. 111-125

- Indu Agnihotri
- Beijing: Exhausting, Frustrating, Exciting pp. 127-132

- Anita Anand
- Book Reviews: Shirley Chew and Anna Rutherford (eds.), Unbecoming Daughters of the Empire. Sydney: Dangaroo Press, 1993. 227 pages pp. 135-137

- Gayatri D. Acharya
- Book Reviews: Naila Kabeer, Reversed Realities—Gender Hierarchies in Development Thought. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1995. xix + 346 pages. Rs. 375. Noeleen Heyzer and Gita Sen (eds.), Gender, Economic Growth and Poverty— Market Growth and State Planning in Asia and the Pacific. New Delhi: Kali for Women and International Books, 1994 (in association with Asia Pacific Development Centre). iv + 395 pages. Rs. 350 pp. 138-142

- Kanakalatha Mukund
- Book Reviews: Maithreyi Krishnaraj and Joy Deshmukh, Gender in Economics: Theory and Practice. Delhi: Ajanta Press, 1993. 223 pages. Rs. 120 pp. 143-146

- Padmini Swaminathan
- Book Reviews: Neela Mukherjee, Participatory Rural Appraisal: Methodology and Application. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company,1993.160 pages. Rs. 200 pp. 146-148

- N.K. Banerjee
- Book Reviews: Lawrence J. Schweinhart, Helen V. Barnes and David Weikart, Significant Benefits. The High/Scope Perry Preschool Study Through Age 27. Monographs of the High/Scope Educational Research Foundation Number Ten. Michigan: High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, Ypsilanti,1993. xx + 254 pages pp. 148-150

- Mala Khullar
- Book Reviews: Poonam Smith-Sreen, Accountability in Development Organizations: Experiences of Women's Organizations in India. Sage Publications, 1995. 297 pages. Rs.295 (hb), Rs. 175 (pb) pp. 151-153

- Padma Ramachandran
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