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May 2008, Volume 15, Issue 2
January 2008, Volume 15, Issue 1
December 2007, Volume 14, Issue 3
June 2007, Volume 14, Issue 2
January 2007, Volume 14, Issue 1
October 2006, Volume 13, Issue 3
June 2006, Volume 13, Issue 2
February 2006, Volume 13, Issue 1
October 2005, Volume 12, Issue 2-3
February 2005, Volume 12, Issue 1
October 2004, Volume 11, Issue 3
June 2004, Volume 11, Issue 2
February 2004, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-8 Introduction
by Sumona Dasgupta
- 9-26 Rethinking Gender and International Security: Balancing Global and Regional Perspectives
by Deepa M. Ollapally
- 27-42 Gender and International Politics: The Intersections of Patriarchy and Militarisation
by Anuradha M. Chenoy
- 43-64 Gendered Nation, Gendered Peace
by Amena Mohsin
- 65-73 The Moral Mother Syndrome
by Malathi De Alwis
- 75-93 Body Politics: (Re)Cognising the Female Suicide Bomber in Sri Lanka
by Neloufer De Mel
- 95-103 The Long Road Ahead: Engendering Conflict Analysis in South Asia
by Navnita Chadha Behera
- 105-116 Some Reflections on Possible NGO Interventions in Situations of Conflict: The Experience of the Violence Mitigation and Amelioration Project
by Urvashi Butalia
- 119-121 Book Reviews : Doris R. Jakobsh, Relocating Gender in Sikh History: Transformation, Meaning and Identity. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2003. 296 pages. Rs. 625
by Jasbir Jain
- 121-124 Book Reviews : K. Srilata (ed. and trans.), The Other Half of the Coconut: Women Writing Self Respect History—An Anthology of Self Respect Literature (1928-1936). New Delhi: Kali for Women. 2003.198 pages. Rs. 300
by V.R. Devika
- 124-128 Book Reviews : Geeti Sen, Feminine Fables: Imaging the Indian Woman in Painting, Photography and Cinema. Ahmedabad: Mapin Publishing. 2002. 207 pages. Rs. 2000
by Malavika Karlekar
- 128-130 Book Reviews : Seema Sirohi, Sita's Curse: Stories of Dowry Victims. New Delhi: Harper Collins India with the India Today Group. 2003. 292 pages. Rs. 295
by Leela Kasturi
- 130-133 Book Reviews : Ammu Joseph, Vasanth Kannabiran, Ritu Menon, Gouri Salvi and Volga (eds.), Storylines: Conversations with Women Writers. Hyderabad: Women's World India and Asmita Resource Centre for Women. 2003. 312 pages. Rs. 250
by Nilanjana S. Roy
- 133-136 Book Reviews : Jaya Indiresan, Education for Women's Empowerment: Gender Posi tive Initiatives in Pace-setting Women's Colleges. Delhi: Konark Publishers. 2002. 492 pages. Rs. 750
by Srilekha Majumdar
- 137-140 Print
by N/A
- 141-143 Forthcoming Seminars/Workshops
by Anju Vyas
October 2003, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 379-404 His Rights/Her Duties: Citizen and Mother in the Civics Discourse
by Rubina Saigol
- 405-429 Gender Bias in Resource Allocation in India: Where do Household Models and Empirical Evidence Intersect?
by Sunny Jose
- 431-455 Practising Rakshabandhan: Brothers in Ranchi, Jharkhand
by Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff
- 457-473 Women's Decision to Undergo Abortion: A Study Based on Delhi Clinics
by Sunanda Rabindranathan
- 477-481 Book Reviews : Anshu Malhotra, Gender, Caste, and Religious Identities. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2002. 232 pages. Rs. 545
by Ratna Raman
- 481-484 Book Reviews : Marilyn J. Davidson and Ronald J. Burke (eds.), Women in Man agement: Current Research Issues (Vol. 2). London: Sage Publi cations. 2000. 309 pages. £17.99
by Gurpreet Bal
- 484-487 Book Reviews : Alf Hiltebeitel and Kathleen M. Erndl (eds.), Is the Goddess a Feminist? The Politics of South Asian Goddesses. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2002. 288 pages. Rs. 595
by Udayan Mukherjee
- 487-493 Book Reviews : Neloufer de Mel, Women and the Nation's Narrative: Gender and Nationalism in Twentieth Century Sri Lanka. New Delhi: Kali for Women. 2001. 296 pages. Rs. 250
by Sachidananda Mohanty
- 493-498 Book Reviews : Jasbir Jain, Writing Women Across Cultures. Jaipur and New Delhi: Rawat Publications. 2002. 316 pages. Rs. 650
by Mrinalini Sebastian
- 498-501 Book Reviews : Monamayee Basu, Hindu Women and Marriage Law: From Sacrament to Contract. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2001.180 pages. Rs. 445
by Shalu Nigam
- 501-504 Book Reviews : Partha Nath Mukherji (ed.), Methodology in Social Research: Dilem mas and Perspectives. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2000. 264 pages. Rs. 225
by Vasudeva Rao
- 504-512 Book Reviews : Rian Voet, Feminism and Citizenship. London: Sage Publications. 1998. 182 pages. £40 (hb), £13.99 (pb)
by Arpita Anant
- 512-515 Book Reviews : Smita Tiwari Jassal, Daughters of the Earth: Women and Land in Uttar Pradesh. New Delhi: Manohar. 2001. 198 pages. Rs. 400
by Meena Bhargava
- 517-524 Print
by Anju Vyas
June 2003, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 183-200 A 19th-century Woman Poet of Punjab: Peero
by Gurpreet Bal
- 201-228 Beyond Kulina and Kulata: The Critique of Gender Difference in the Writings of K. Saraswati Amma
by J. Devika
- 229-259 Of Dais and Midwives: 'Middle-class' Interventions in the Management of Women's Reproductive Health—A Study from Colonial Punjab
by Anshu Malhotra
- 261-278 Women's Livelihood in Fisheries in Coastal Karnataka, India
by Ramachandra Bhatta & K. Aruna Rao
- 279-305 Patrifocal Concerns in the Lives of Women in Academic Science: Continuity of Tradition and Emerging Challenges
by Namrata Gupta & A.K. Sharma
- 307-319 The Expanding Dimensions of Dowry
by Indu Agnihotri
- 323-334 K. Saradamoni, Matriliny Transformed: Family, Law and Ideology in Twentieth Century Travancore. New Delhi: Sage Publications India, and AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek. 1999. 180 pages. Rs. 325
by Leela Dube
- 334-336 Charu Gupta, Sexuality, Obscenity and Community: Women, Muslims and the Hindu Public in Colonial India. New Delhi: Permanent Black. 2000. 388 pages. Rs. 650
by Smita Tewari Jassal
- 336-341 John G. Sommer, Empowering the Oppressed: Grassroots Advocacy Movements in India. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2001. 207 pages. Rs. 225
by H.C. Arora
- 341-350 Nandini Bhattacharya, Reading the Splendid Body: Gender and Con sumerism in Eighteenth Century British Writing on India. Newark: University of Delaware Press. 1998. 232 pages. £32. Ruth Vanita (ed.), Queering India: Same-sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society. Routledge: London and New York. 252 pages
by Mala Pandurang
- 350-355 Kumkum Sangari, Politics of the Possible: Essays on Gender, History, Narrative, Colonial English. New Delhi: Tulika. 1999. 503 pages. Rs. 650 (hb)
by Indrani Sen
- 355-359 Swama Jayaweera (ed.), Women in Post-independence Sri Lanka. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2002. 371 pages. Rs. 350
by Padma Ramachandran
- 360-366 Sita Ranchod-Nilsson and Mary Ann Tetreault (eds.), Women, States and Nationalism: At Home in the Nation? London and New York: Routledge. 2002. 246 pages. Rs. 1,182
by Paula Banerjee
- 366-371 Aparna Rayaprol, Negotiating Identities: Women in the Indian Dias pora. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 1997. 165 pages. Rs. 375 (hb)
by S. Srinivasa Rao
- 373-377 Print
by Anju Vyas
March 2003, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A
- 1-24 Poor Women as Economic Agents: The Neo-Liberal State and Gender in India and the US
by A.R. Vasavi & Catherine P. Kingfisher
- 25-43 Articulation of an Integrated Women's Health Policy Using the Life Cycle Approach
by Anindita Datta
- 45-76 Gender and Reproductive Behaviour: The Role of Men
by Sabiha Hussain
- 77-116 Sculpting Population Policies: Some Issues
by Mohan Rao & Devaki Jain
- 117-141 Women's Reservations and Electoral Politics in Urban Local Bodies: An Analysis of Chennai Municipal Corporation Elections, 2001
by Archana Ghosh
- 143-150 Print Resources
by Anju Vyas Librarian
- 153-158 Book Reviews : Vina Mazumdar and N. Krishnaji (eds.), Enduring Conundrum: India's Sex Ratio-Essays in Honour of Asok Mitra. Delhi: Rainbow Publishers. 2001. 207 pages. Rs. 325
by Ashish Bose
- 159-163 Book Reviews : Indrani Sen, Woman and Empire: Representations in the Writings of British India (1858-1900). New Delhi: Orient Longman. 2002. 211 pages. Rs. 450
by Anshu Malhotra
- 163-167 Book Reviews : Maina Chawla Singh, Gender, Religion, and 'Heathen Lands': American Missionary Women in South Asia (1860s-1940s). New York and London: Garland Publishing. 2000. 393 pages. Rs.1,775
by Ruth Compton Brouwer
- 167-170 Book Reviews : Rajul Sogani, The Hindu Widow in Indian Literature. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2002. 265 pages. Rs 525
by Jayati Gupta
- 170-172 Book Reviews : Prem Chowdhury, The Veiled Woman: Shifting Gender Relations in Rural Haryana 1880-1990 New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 1994. 461 pages. Rs. 475
by Indu Agnihotri
- 172-176 Book Reviews : Alice Thorner and Maithreyi Krishnaraj (eds.), Ideals , Images and Real Lives: Women in Literature and History (Published for Sameeksha Trust). New Delhi: Sangam Books Limited. 2000. 353 pages. Rs. 350
by Padma Ramachandran
- 176-179 Book Reviews : Ian Christopher Fletcher, Laura E. Nym Mayhall and Philippa Levine (eds.), Women's Suffrage in the British Empire: Citizenship, Nation, and Race. London and New York: Routledge. 2000. 252 pages
by Sangeeta Das Gupta
- 179-182 Book Reviews : Manikuntala Sen, In Search of Freedom: An Unfinished Journey (Translated from the Bengali). Calcutta: Stree. 2001. 310 pages. Rs. 450
by Uma Das Gupta
September 2002, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 133-163 Gender, Forests and Famine in 19th-Century Chotanagpur, India
by Vinita Damodaran
- 165-181 Gendering Resistance, Domesticating Violence in Korean Prison Literature
by You-Me Park
- 183-202 The Primacy of Gender in STD and HIV Prevention Programmes
by Jos Chathukulam & M.S. John
- 203-207 Introduction to a Round-Table Discussion
by Mary E. John
- 209-219 Women's Studies and Higher Education: The Troubled Journey
by Kumud Sharma
- 221-234 Constituting a Field
by Rekha Pappu
- 235-243 Women's Studies in the University
by Vidyut Bhagwat
- 245-261 Learning through Teaching the 'Sociology of Gender'
by Maitrayee Chaudhuri
- 263-274 Women's Empowerment through Self-help Groups
by K.N. Vijayanthi
- 277-279 Book Reviews : Anjali Capila, Images of Women in the Folk Songs of Garhwal Himalayas. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company. 2002. 370 pages. Rs. 550
by Maina Chawla Singh
- 279-282 Book Reviews : Caroline Sweetman (ed.), Women, Land and Agriculture: Oxfam Focus on Gender. Oxford: Oxfam Publishing. 1999. 92 pages
by Sayantani Jafa
- 282-285 Book Reviews : Chitrita Banerji, The Hour of the Goddess: Memories of Women, Food and Ritual in Bengal. Kolkata: Seagull Publications. 2001. 120 pages. Rs. 495
by Ishani Majumdar
- 285-290 Book Reviews : Leela Dube, Anthropological Explorations in Gender: Intersecting Fields. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2001. 268 pages. Rs. 425
by Nandini Manjrekar
- 290-294 Book Reviews : Fenella Porter, Ines Smyth and Caroline Sweetman (eds.), Gender Works: Oxfam Experience in Policy and Practice. Oxford: Oxfam Publication. 1999. 346 pages. Candida March, Ines Smyth and Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, A Guide to Gender Analysis Frameworks. Oxford: Oxfam Publication. 1999. 144 pages. Chris Beasley, What is Feminism? An Introduction to Feminist Theory. London: Sage Publications. 1999. 171 pages. £13.99 (Pb). Jacqueline DeLaat, Gender in the Workplace: A Case Study Approach. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. 1999. 102 pages. $19.95 (Pb)
by Sumi Krishna
- 294-298 Book Reviews : Parama Roy, Indian Traffic: Identities in Question in Colonial and Post-colonial India. New Delhi: Vistaar Publications. 1999 (originally published by the University of California Press, 1998). 236 pages. Rs. 225 (Pb)
by Indrani Sen
- 298-300 Book Reviews : Prem Chowdhry, Colonial India and the Making of Empire Cinema: Image, Ideology and Identity. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2000. 294 pages. $29.95 (Pb), $74.95 (Hb)
by Kaushik Bhaumik
- 300-302 Book Reviews : Peter Custers, Capital Accumulation and Women's Labour in Asian Economies. New Delhi: Vistaar Publications. 1997. 401 pages. Rs. 430
by Preet Rustagi
March 2002, Volume 9, Issue 1