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March 1995, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 142-144 Review Article : Susanne Thorbek, Gender and Slum Culture in Urban Asia (translated by Brian Fredsfod). New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1994. 233 pages. Rs. 225
by Preet Rustagi - 144-150 Review Article : Vasudha Dhagamwar, Law, Power and Justice (Revised Edition). New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992. 315 pages. Appendices. Rs. 180
by Lotika Sarkar
September 1994, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 149-167 Structural Adjustment With Gender Awareness?
by Diane Elson - 169-193 Law and Crime in India: British Policy and the Female Infanticide Act of 1870 1
by Malavika Kasturi - 195-213 Daudi Bohra Muslim Women and Modern Education: A Beginning1
by Rehana Ghadially - 215-241 Approaches to Change: The All India Democratic Women's Association and a Marxist Approach to the Woman Question in India1
by Patricia Loveridge - 243-248 Convocation Address of Vice-Chancellor H.J. Reynolds (University of Calcutta, 10 March 1883)
by Malavika Karlekar - 249-255 Positioning the Western Feminist Agenda: A Comment
by Bina Agarwal - 259-261 Gabrielle Dietrich, Reflections on the Women's Movement in India: Religion, Ecology, Development. New Delhi: Horizon India. 145 pages
by Shohini Ghosh - 261-263 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
by Patricia Uberoi - 263-267 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
by Vasudha Dhagamwar - 267-269 Jung Chang, Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China. London: Harper Collins Publishers, 1993. 696 pages. £ 7.99
by Mrinalini Saran - 269-271 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
by Bidyut Mohanty - 271-273 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
by Rajeswari Sunder Rajan - 273-277 Maitrayee Chaudhuri, Indian Women's Movement: Reform and Revival. New Delhi: Radiant Publishers. 210 pages. Rs. 300
by Leela Kasturi - 277-278 P.P. Singh, Women in India-A Statistical Panorama. New Delhi: Inter-India Publications. 600 pages. Rs. 580
by Savitri Ray - 278-280 Ramesh Kanbargi (ed.), Child Labour in the Indian Subcontinent: Dimensions and Implications. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1991. 184 pages. Rs. 225
by Walter Fernandes - 280-283 Teresa Del Valle (ed.), Gendered Anthropology. London: Routledge, 1993. 227 pages
by Anuja Aggarwal
March 1994, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by N/A - 1-22 The Meeting of the Twain: The Cultural Confrontation of Three Women in Nineteenth Century Maharashtra
by Meera Kosambi - 23-48 Working and Living for the Family: Gender, Work and Education
by Jeanne Frances I. Illo - 49-68 Multicultural Policy and Social Integration: South Asian Canadian Women
by Ratna Ghosh - 69-92 Rape: A Human Rights versus a Patriarchal Interpretation
by Lotika Sarkar - 93-120 Learning to 'Adjust': Conjugal Relations in Indian Popular Fiction
by Amita Tyagi Singh & Patricia Uberoi - 121-128 Letter from a Chinese Village
by Mrinalini Saran - 131-132 Book Reviews : Anju Vyas and Madhu Mudgal, The Girl Child in India: A Bibliographic Compendium. New Delhi: Indian Bibliographies Bureau. 205 pages. Rs. 125
by Susheela Kaushik - 132-134 Book Reviews : Archana Parashar, Women and Family Law Reform in India. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992. 348 pages. Rs. 295
by Niraja Gopal Jayal - 134-136 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
by Sharada Nayak - 137-139 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
by Gayatri D. Acharya - 139-141 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
by Aparna Basu - 141-143 Book Reviews : S.J. Joshi, Anandi Gopal (translated and abridged from the Marathi by Asha Damle). Calcutta: Stree, 1992.272 pages
by Joy R. Ranadive - 144-146 Book Reviews : Shahida Lateef, Muslim Women in India: Political and Private Realities, 1890s- 1980s. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1990. 230 pages. Rs. 160
by Mohammad Talib - 146-148 Book Reviews : Sylvia Ann Hewlett, When the Bough Breaks: The Cost of Neglecting our Children. New York: Harper Perennial,1992. 427 pages. US$ 12
by Mala Khullar