Changing the Terms of the Discourse: Gender, Equality and the Indian State
Women, Equality and the Republic: Landmarks in the Indian Story is a series dedicated to tracing the history of the women’s movement in India vis-à-vis Indian democracy and the building of a modern nation. This series recognizes the need to archive women’s voices, roles and contributions in a largely male dominated national history. The volumes in the series not only document but also analyse the evolution of ideas and strategies and the concrete measures that were taken to shape policies and programmes for women in India.
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Table of Content
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Salient Features
Introduction to the Series by Vina Mazumdar
Introducing Changing the Terms of Discourse by Kumud Sharma
Part A: A Period of Reassessment and the Emergence of a National Perspective
Part B: National Machinery for Women’s Development in India
Part C: Women’s Work and Livelihood
Part D: Political Reservation
Part E: Women’s Movement and the State: Negotiating Gender Justice and Women’s Rights
Part F: Women’s Studies
Part G: International Dimension
About the Editors
Index
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