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Indian Journal of Gender Studies
1994 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 2, 1995
- Women and Adult Literacy in China: A Preliminary Enquiry pp. 151-170

- Sreemati Chakrabarti
- Gender Differences in Human Loss and Vulnerability in Natural Disasters: A Case Study from Bangladesh pp. 171-193

- Keiko Ikeda
- Re(creating) the Home: Women's Role in the Development of Refugee Colonies in South Calcutta pp. 195-210

- Rachel Weber
- Integrating Women's Studies with Peace Studies: Challenges for Feminist Theory pp. 211-226

- Linda Rennie Forcey
- Work and Family: Conflict and its Resolution pp. 227-241

- Aparna Joshi and Nalini Sastry
- The Making of a Feminist pp. 243-253

- Neera Desai
- Feminists and Academic Publishing pp. 255-258

- Mariette Correa
- Book Reviews: Elise Boulding, The Underside of History: A View of Women Through Time, Revised Edition, Volumes 1 (390 pages) and 2 (370 pages). Newbury Park: Sage Publications, 1992. Tables, figures, photographs, index. US $48 pp. 261-264

- Anirudh Deshpande
- Book Reviews: Fiona Bowie, Deborah Kirkwood and Shirley Ardener (eds.), Women and Missions: Past and Present Anthropological and Historical Perceptions, Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women, Volume 11. Providence/Oxford: Berg, 1993. xx + 279 pages. Notes, bibliography, index pp. 264-268

- Veena R. Poonacha
- Book Reviews: Leslie Calman, Toward Empowerment: Women and Movement Politics in India. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992. vii + 230 pages pp. 268-270

- U. Kalpagam
- Book Reviews: J. Lorber and S.A. Farrell (eds.), The Social Construction of Gender, 1991. Newbury Park: Sage. 374 pages. US 19.95 pp. 270-275

- Indu Agnihotri
- Book Reviews: Jose C.M. van Santen, They Leave their Jars Behind: The Conversion of Mafa Women to Islam (North Cameroon). Leiden: Centrum Vrouwen en Autonomie, 1993. 401 pages. Fatima Mernissi, Women and Islam: An Historical and Theological Enquiry. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1993. 228 pages pp. 275-280

- Shahida Lateef
Volume 2, issue 1, 1995
- A Nationalist Feminist: Mridula Sarabhai (1911-1974) pp. 1-24

- Aparna Basu
- Gender and Immigration Law: The Recruitment of Domestic Workers to Canada, 1867-1940 1 pp. 25-43

- Nicola Cunningham Armacost
- The Relevance of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: A Contemporary Perspective 1 pp. 45-65

- Malavika Karlekar
- Family Structure, Marriage, Caste and Class, and Women's Education: Exploring the Linkages in an Indian Town1 pp. 67-86

- Susan Seymour
- The First Syllables of a New Language: Responses to Sexual Violence pp. 87-100

- Kavita Panjabi
- Fables and the Fieldworker pp. 101-110

- Mala Khullar
- Feminism in Academia: Changes in Theory and Practice pp. 111-113

- André Béteille
- Elections in Pakistan, 1993 pp. 115-120

- Vasudha Dhagamwar
- Review Article: Literary History and the Politics of Gender pp. 121-131

- Meenakshi Mukherjee
- Review Article: Committee on Women's Studies in Asia (eds.), Women's Studies, Women's Lives. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1994. 208 pages. Rs. 225 pp. 135-137

- Leila Kabir
- Review Article: Ponna Wignaraja, Women, Poverty and Resources. New Delhi: Sage Publications,1990. 242 pages. Rs. 265 (hb)/Rs. 165 (pb) pp. 137-140

- Sindhushree Khullar
- Review Article: Romy Borooah, Kathleen Cloud, Subadra Seshadri, T.S. Saraswathi, Jean T. Peterson and Amita Verma. (eds.), Capturing Complexity: An Interdisciplinary Look at Women, Households and Development. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994. 324 pages. Rs. 295 (hb)/Rs. 175 (pb) pp. 140-142

- Nilika Mehrotra
- Review Article: Susanne Thorbek, Gender and Slum Culture in Urban Asia (translated by Brian Fredsfod). New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994. 233 pages. Rs. 225 pp. 142-144

- Preet Rustagi
- Review Article: Vasudha Dhagamwar, Law, Power and Justice (Revised Edition). New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992. 315 pages. Appendices. Rs. 180 pp. 144-150

- Lotika Sarkar
Volume 1, issue 2, 1994
- Structural Adjustment With Gender Awareness? pp. 149-167

- Diane Elson
- Law and Crime in India: British Policy and the Female Infanticide Act of 1870 1 pp. 169-193

- Malavika Kasturi
- Daudi Bohra Muslim Women and Modern Education: A Beginning1 pp. 195-213

- Rehana Ghadially
- Approaches to Change: The All India Democratic Women's Association and a Marxist Approach to the Woman Question in India1 pp. 215-241

- Patricia Loveridge
- Convocation Address of Vice-Chancellor H.J. Reynolds (University of Calcutta, 10 March 1883) pp. 243-248

- Malavika Karlekar
- Positioning the Western Feminist Agenda: A Comment pp. 249-255

- Bina Agarwal
- Gabrielle Dietrich, Reflections on the Women's Movement in India: Religion, Ecology, Development. New Delhi: Horizon India. 145 pages pp. 259-261

- Shohini Ghosh
- Janet Chawla, Child-bearing and Culture: Women Centered Revisioning of the Traditional Midwife: The Dai as a Ritual Practitioner. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 1994. 100 pages. Rs. 25 pp. 261-263

- Patricia Uberoi
- Joanna Kerr (ed.), Ours by Right. London: Zed Books, 1993. 180 pages; and Mehrun Siraj, Malaysian Women under Syriah. Penang: Women and Human Resource Unit, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 1993. 52 pages pp. 263-267

- Vasudha Dhagamwar
- Jung Chang, Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China. London: Harper Collins Publishers, 1993. 696 pages. £ 7.99 pp. 267-269

- Mrinalini Saran
- Leela Gulati, In the Absence of their Men: The Impact of Male Migration on Women. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1993. 174 pages. Tables, Appendices. Rs. 200 pp. 269-271

- Bidyut Mohanty
- Lorraine Radtke and Henderikus J. Stam (eds.), Power/Gender: Social Rela tions in Theory and Practice. London/Thousand Oaks/New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994. 317 pages. £ 40 pp. 271-273

- Rajeswari Sunder Rajan
- Maitrayee Chaudhuri, Indian Women's Movement: Reform and Revival. New Delhi: Radiant Publishers. 210 pages. Rs. 300 pp. 273-277

- Leela Kasturi
- P.P. Singh, Women in India-A Statistical Panorama. New Delhi: Inter-India Publications. 600 pages. Rs. 580 pp. 277-278

- Savitri Ray
- Ramesh Kanbargi (ed.), Child Labour in the Indian Subcontinent: Dimensions and Implications. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1991. 184 pages. Rs. 225 pp. 278-280

- Walter Fernandes
- Teresa Del Valle (ed.), Gendered Anthropology. London: Routledge, 1993. 227 pages pp. 280-283

- Anuja Aggarwal
Volume 1, issue 1, 1994
- Editorial pp. i-ii

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- The Meeting of the Twain: The Cultural Confrontation of Three Women in Nineteenth Century Maharashtra pp. 1-22

- Meera Kosambi
- Working and Living for the Family: Gender, Work and Education pp. 23-48

- Jeanne Frances I. Illo
- Multicultural Policy and Social Integration: South Asian Canadian Women pp. 49-68

- Ratna Ghosh
- Rape: A Human Rights versus a Patriarchal Interpretation pp. 69-92

- Lotika Sarkar
- Learning to 'Adjust': Conjugal Relations in Indian Popular Fiction pp. 93-120

- Amita Tyagi Singh and Patricia Uberoi
- Letter from a Chinese Village pp. 121-128

- Mrinalini Saran
- Book Reviews: Anju Vyas and Madhu Mudgal, The Girl Child in India: A Bibliographic Compendium. New Delhi: Indian Bibliographies Bureau. 205 pages. Rs. 125 pp. 131-132

- Susheela Kaushik
- Book Reviews: Archana Parashar, Women and Family Law Reform in India. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992. 348 pages. Rs. 295 pp. 132-134

- Niraja Gopal Jayal
- Book Reviews: Ismat Chugtai, The Heart Breaks Free & The Wild One (translated by Tahira Naqvi). New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1993.156 pages. Rs. 75 pp. 134-136

- Sharada Nayak
- Book Reviews: K.M. George et al., Inner Spaces: New Writing by Women from Kerala. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1993. 125 pages. Rs. 70 pp. 137-139

- Gayatri D. Acharya
- Book Reviews: Radha Kumar, The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women's Rights and Feminism in India, 1800-1900. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1993. 203 pages. Rs. 350 pp. 139-141

- Aparna Basu
- Book Reviews: S.J. Joshi, Anandi Gopal (translated and abridged from the Marathi by Asha Damle). Calcutta: Stree, 1992.272 pages pp. 141-143

- Joy R. Ranadive
- Book Reviews: Shahida Lateef, Muslim Women in India: Political and Private Realities, 1890s- 1980s. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1990. 230 pages. Rs. 160 pp. 144-146

- Mohammad Talib
- Book Reviews: Sylvia Ann Hewlett, When the Bough Breaks: The Cost of Neglecting our Children. New York: Harper Perennial,1992. 427 pages. US$ 12 pp. 146-148

- Mala Khullar
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