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Writing the Women's Movement: A Reader

Author Mala Khullar
Publisher Zubaan Books
Category Feminism
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Author(s)Mala Khullar
PublisherZubaan Books
ISBN / ASIN8186706992
ISBN-139788186706992
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Sales Rank5,428,321
CategoryFeminism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This collection provides a synoptic representation of the development of women's studies in India from the late seventies to the present. Divided into different subject areas, the reader captures the wealth of information in this new field, and looks at how women's studies scholarship has shaped both the academy and spheres of policy-making and advocacy. The essays included here offer not only a curriculum for the teaching of women's studies, but also act as an introductory text for the interested reader. The book represents the work of several women's studies scholars such as Vina Mazumdar, Lotika Sarkar, Devaki Jain, Nirmala Banerjee, Patricia Uberoi, Bina Agarwal, Flavia Agnes, Shohini Ghosh, Malavika Karlekar, Leela Kasturi, Joy Deshmukh, Zoya Hasan, Ratna Sudarshan, Ratna Kapur and others. Themes covered include the women's movement in India, the legal framework, politics, educational intervention, encounters with violence, the family, sexuality and work.
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