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Includes bibliographical references.
Content:
The Politics of Knowledge: The Women's Movement and Gender Scholarship in India, Raka Ray;
Part I: Law;
1. The Foundations of Modern Legal Structures in India, Janaki Nair;
2. Conjugality, Property, Morality and Maintenance, Flavia Agnes;
Part II: Sexuality;
3. Uneven Modernities and Ambivalent Sexualities: Women's Constructions of Puberty in Coastal Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, Kalpana Ram;
4. Outing Heteronormativity: Nation, Citizen, Feminist Disruptions, Nivedita Menon;
Part III: Masculinity;
5. Potent Protests: The Age of Consent Controversy, 1891, Mrinalini Sinha;
6. Style, Lawrence Cohen;
Part IV: Caste;
7. Whatever Happened to the Vedic Dasi? Orientalism, Nationalism, and a Script for the Past, Uma Chakravarti;
8. A Cartography of Resistance: The National Federation of Dalit Women, Kalpana Kannabiran;
Part V: Media;
9. Dharma and Desire, Freedom and Destiny: Rescripting the Man-woman Relationship in Popular Hindi Cinema, Patricia Uberoi;
10. Forbidden Love and Passionate Denials: A Dialogue on Domesticities and Queer Intimacy, Shohini Ghosh;
Part VI: Religion;
11. Heroic Women, Mother Goddesses: Family and Organization in Hindutva Politics, Tanika Sarkar;
12. Feminist Theory, Agency, and the Liberatory Subject: Some Reflections on the Islamic Revival in Egypt, Saba Mahmood;
Part VII: Labour;
13. Family and Factory: Women in the Bombay Cotton Textile Industry, 1919-1939, Radha Kumar;
14. Women Workers, Liberalization and Social Citizenship in India, Amrita Chachhi;
Part VIII: Environment;
15. The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India, Bina Agarwal;
16. Genderscapes: Deepening Our Understanding of Gender-Environment Linkages, Sumi Krishna;
Part IX: Women's Movement;
17. Women's Politics in India, Ilina Sen;
18. Feminism, Poverty, and the Emergent Social Order, Mary John
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