Indian Journal of Gender Studies
1994 - 2026
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Volume 29, issue 3, 2022
- A Hauntology of Clandestine Transmissions: Spectres of Gender and Race in Electronic Music pp. 319-334

- Chantelle Gray
- ‘No Country for Old Women’: Female Aging in Bollywood pp. 335-352

- Saurav Kumar
- Presence Without Empowerment?: Women in Rural Local Government in Bangladesh pp. 353-367

- Nishat Afroze Ahmed and Md. Mohiuddin
- Locating Female Transgression against Heteronormative Society: A Comparative Study of Three African American Novels pp. 368-383

- U. H. Ruhina Jesmin
- Women in Cantonments: Evolution of Regulated Military Prostitution in Colonial India pp. 384-393

- Sonia Mondal
- Twin Sisters with Cameras pp. 394-404

- Tapati Guha-Thakurta and Kamalika Mukherjee
- Introduction to the Book Forum on Ishita Pande’s Sex, Law, and the Politics of Age: Child Marriage in India, 1891–1937 pp. 406-407

- Antoinette Burton
- 1. Review pp. 408-411

- Janaki Nair
- 2. Review pp. 412-414

- Sanjam Ahluwalia
- 3. Review pp. 414-417

- Rachel Berger
- Author’s Response pp. 418-422

- Ishita Pande
- New Resources pp. 423-426

- Madhu Shree and Akhlak Ahmad
Volume 29, issue 2, 2022
- Lotika Sarkar (1923–2013) pp. 167-167

- N/a
- The Legacy of the Life and Work of Lotika Sarkar pp. 168-198

- S. Muralidhar
- Narrating Legal Reform: The Open Letter and the Anti-rape Movement in Perspective pp. 199-221

- Amartya Kanjilal
- Emerging Concepts of Gender Equality and Inclusion: Integrate and Apply Now pp. 222-228

- Nidhi Shukla and Saumya Singh
- Iron in the Soul: Two-Child Norm in Population Policies Again pp. 229-235

- Mohan Rao
- ‘Voluntarily Childless’: An Auto-ethnographic Account of a Man’s Struggles in India pp. 236-247

- Anindya Bahttacharyya
- Technology, Gender and Fishing in an Odisha Village pp. 248-257

- Sthitapragyan Ray and Sramana Mukherjee
- Challenges Faced by Female Commercial Sex Workers in Puducherry, India: A Qualitative Inquiry pp. 258-272

- P. Swathisha and Sibnath Deb
- Gendered Impacts of Increasing Land Sale in Western Maharashtra, India pp. 273-285

- Girija Godbole
- Book review: Praveen Jha, Avinash Kumar and Yamini Mishra (Eds.), Labouring Women: Issues and Challenges in Contemporary India pp. 286-291

- Padmini Swaminathan
- Book review: Tejaswini Niranjana, Musicophilia in Mumbai: Performing Subjects and the Metropolitan Unconscious pp. 292-294

- Lakshmi Subramanian
- Book review: Meera Kosambi, A Fragmented Feminism: The Life and Letters of Anandibai Joshee pp. 295-298

- Veena Poonacha
- Book review: Nandini Manjrekar (Ed.) assisted by Simran Luthra, Gender and Education in India: A Reader pp. 299-302

- Sujatha Devarapalli
- Book review: Sadhna Arya, Gaining Ground: The Changing Contours of Feminist Organizing in Post-1990s India pp. 302-306

- Manashi Misra
- New Resources pp. 307-311

- Madhu Shree and Akhlak Ahmad
Volume 29, issue 1, 2022
- Mythily Sivaraman (1939-2021) pp. 7-9

- V. Geetha
- Judicial Approaches to the Criminalisation of Marital Rape pp. 10-32

- Vijay P Singh
- Gender Discourses and the Making of the Indian Constitution pp. 33-54

- Alisha Dhingra
- Gendered Technologies: Youth, Gender and Mobile Phones in Chennai City pp. 55-75

- Vijay Devadas
- Nutritional Status of Married Tribal Women in Jharkhand, India pp. 76-97

- Navaneeta Majumder
- Why I said #MeToo: An Exploration of the Purpose of Disclosure Among Indian Women pp. 98-112

- Ekasmayi Esha Naresh, Dan Isaac Pothiyil and Syam Kaithavalappil Ravindran
- Mental Health Status of Incarcerated Women in India: A Perspective from a Social Worker pp. 113-130

- Navdeep Kaur and Sanjoy Roy
- Book review: Neeladri Bhattacharya, Kunal Chakrabarti, S. Gunasekaran, Janaki Nair and Joy L. K. Pachuau (Eds.), JNU Stories: The First Fifty Years pp. 131-137

- Mary E. John
- Book review: Gaby Zipfel et al. (Eds.), In Plain Sight: Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict pp. 137-142

- Rita Manchanda
- Book review: S. Irudaya Rajan and N. Neetha (Eds.), Migration, Gender and Care Economy pp. 142-146

- Satyaki Roy
- Book review: L. Somi Roy, Maharaj Kumari Binodini, The Princess and the Political Agent pp. 146-150

- Natasa Thoudam
- Book review: Saurabh Kirpal (Ed.), Sex and the Supreme Court: How the Law is Upholding the Dignity of the Indian Citizen pp. 150-154

- Prashanto Chandra Sen
- New Resources pp. 155-159

- Madhu Shree and Akhlak Ahmad
- Corrigendum pp. 160-160

- N/a
Volume 28, issue 3, 2021
- Malathi de Alwis (1963–2021) pp. 343-345

- Mary E. John
- Prioritising Quantity over Quality: Lopsided Approach to Girl Child Education in the Bihar Government’s Schemes pp. 346-368

- Nishant Kumar
- Chick Lit in India: A Step Towards Power Feminism pp. 369-384

- Sugandha S. Singh and Abha Shukla Kaushik
- Spouses of Student Mothers in the United Arab Emirates: Enablers or Constraints to Their Pursuit of Higher Education? pp. 385-407

- Martina Dickson and Lilly Tennant
- Exclusion of Women Beneath Patriarchal Enclaves in Participatory Irrigation Management in South India pp. 408-425

- K. Gulam Dasthagir
- Women’s Struggle for a Voice in Local Governance: Challenges for Veiled Women in Haryana, India pp. 426-439

- Saroj Rani
- Self-Expression in the Cyber World: Challenges for a Woman pp. 440-452

- Nasrina Siddiqi
- Media Sensitivity Towards Cybercrimes Against Women pp. 453-461

- Subhanil Banerjee and Anukriti Singh
- Book review: Geraldine Forbes, Lost Letters and Feminist History: The Political Friendship of Mohandas K. Gandhi and Sarala Devi Chaudhurani pp. 462-465

- Rajmohan Gandhi
- Book review: Annie Devenish, Debating Women’s Citizenship in India 1930–1960 pp. 465-469

- Rachana Chakraborty
- Book review: Maroona Murmu, Words of Her Own: Women Authors in Nineteenth-Century Bengal pp. 469-472

- Debarati Bandyopadhyay
- Book review: Roli Misra (ed.), Migration, Trafficking and Gender Construction: Women in Transition pp. 473-476

- Nilanjana Ray
- Book review: Tumpa Mukherjee, Women in Police in India: A Journey from Periphery to Core pp. 477-480

- Tuktuk Ghosh
- Book review: Rimple Mehta, Women, Mobility and Incarceration: Love and Recasting of Self Across the Bangladesh–India Border pp. 480-483

- Debdatta Chowdhury
- New Resources pp. 484-487

- Madhu Shree and Akhlak Ahmad
Volume 28, issue 2, 2021
- Transgenders in the Mainstream: Welfare Schemes in Kerala—Kochi Metro Rail Project, Education Programme, Health Clinics, and Old-Age Pension pp. 167-187

- Megha Kurian and Greeshma Manoj
- Residential Education for Disadvantaged Girls: An Alternate Field? pp. 188-208

- Advaita Rajendra and Ankur Sarin
- Invigorating and Reinventing Sacred Space: Hijra and Non-Hijra Relationships in a Dargah pp. 209-227

- Banhishikha Ghosh
- Effects of International Male Migration on Wives Left Behind in Rural Tamil Nadu pp. 228-247

- H. Arokkiaraj, Archana Kaushik and S. Irudaya Rajan
- A Critical Introspection on the Enjoyment of Legal Rights by Women Undertrial Prisoners in Central Jails of Assam pp. 248-261

- Keshabananda Borah
- Postmenopausal Symptoms and Management by Women in Delhi–NCR pp. 262-275

- Brototi Roy, Meena Yadav, Shivani Sharma, Surbhi Dharora, Mahima Bansal, Nikita Yadav, Gouri Chopra, Yamini Gupta and Madhurima Roy
- Health Hazards for Women in Tobacco Cultivation in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 276-293

- Chikkala Kranthi Kumar
- From Isolation to Liberation: Story of a Hijra Transwoman and an Entrepreneur pp. 294-307

- Govind K. Bansal and Shibu John
- Book review: Uma Chakravarti, Fault Lines of History: The India Papers II pp. 308-310

- Mallarika Sinha Roy
- Book review: Reba Som, Margot: Sister Nivedita of Vivekananda pp. 310-313

- Malavika Karlekar
- Book review: S. Shankar and Charu Gupta (Eds.), Caste and Life Narratives pp. 313-316

- Bonita Aleaz
- Book review: Afiya S. Zia, Faith and Feminism in Pakistan: Religious Agency or Secular Autonomy? pp. 317-320

- Papori Bora
- Book review: Silvia Federici, Beyond the Periphery of the Skin: Rethinking, Remaking and Reclaiming the Body in Contemporary Capitalism pp. 321-324

- Aishwarya Chandran
- Book review: Durba Mitra, Indian Sex Life: Sexuality and Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought pp. 324-329

- Nandini Bhattacharyya Panda
- New Resources: Print and Electronic Resources pp. 330-333

- Madhu Shree and Akhlak Ahmad
Volume 28, issue 1, 2021
- Feminism and Its Discontents: Punishing Sexual Violence in India pp. 7-28

- Preeti Pratishruti Dash
- Is Mobile Phone Use Invading Multiple Boundaries? A Study of Rural Illiterate Women in India pp. 29-45

- Chhavi Garg
- Gendered Frames of Mobilization: Differential Participation of Women in Ethno-politics of Darjeeling pp. 46-66

- Nilamber Chhetri
- Female Labour Supply in Tamil Nadu: Some Questions pp. 67-89

- S. Sundari
- Autonomy and Decision-making Ability among Gujjar Women of Kashmir: A Study of Khan Sahib Tehsil in District Budgam pp. 90-103

- Wasia Hamid, Tanveer Ahmad Khan and Mohmad Saleem Jahangir
- The Family in Four Shakespearean Plays: A Short Analysis pp. 104-112

- Kripashankar Verma
- Social Roots of Local Politics: Women Contestants in the Panchayat Elections of Uttar Pradesh (2015) pp. 113-126

- Siddhartha Mukerji
- Menstrual Hygiene Practices of Adolescent Girls in Rural Maharashtra pp. 127-137

- Sumit Aggarwal, Deepti Ambalkar, Jayaprakasam Madhumathi, Vijay Badge and Arun Humne
- Book review: Shobna Nijhawan, Hindi Publishing in Colonial Lucknow: Gender, Genre, and Visuality in the Creation of a Literary ‘Canon’ pp. 138-141

- Indu Agnihotri
- Book review: Maitrayee Chaudhuri, Refashioning India: Gender, Media, and a Transformed Public Discourse pp. 141-144

- Pranta Pratik Patnaik
- Book review: Manisha Chaudhary, Kasturba Gandhi: A Bio-Fiction pp. 144-148

- Nitika Ladda
- Book review: Sachidananda Mohanty, Periodical Press and Colonial Modernity: Odisha, 1866–1936 pp. 148-150

- Indu Agnihotri
- Book review: Leila Alikarimi, Women & Equality in Iran: Law, Society and Activism pp. 150-153

- Huma Hasan
- New Resources pp. 154-158

- Madhu Shree and Akhlak Ahmad
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