Indian Journal of Gender Studies
Book review: Fearless Freedom
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 133-137, February 2024. Kavita Krishnan, Fearless Freedom. Penguin, 2020, 264 pages (e-book).ISBN 978-0143444688.
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 133-137, February 2024. Kavita Krishnan, Fearless Freedom. Penguin, 2020, 264 pages (e-book).ISBN 978-0143444688.
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 126-129, February 2024. Pamela Philipose, A Boundless Fear Gripped Me: How the Other Half Lived in the Pandemic’s Shadow. Yoda Press, 2023, 109 pages, ₹258 (Paperback). ISBN 978-9-38-257988-5.
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 61-84, February 2024. This article discusses women’s role in Kerala’s small-scale marine fishing industry and changes that took place during COVID-19. Pandemic conditions enabled and accelerate…
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 142-145, February 2024. Nazia Akhtar, Bibi’s Room: Hyderabadi Women and Twentieth-Century Urdu Prose. Orient Blackswan & The New India Foundation, 2022, 432 pages, ₹995. ISBN: 978-935442064…
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 146-149, February 2024.
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Ahead of Print. COVID pandemic exacerbated existing inequalities as well as those between researchers and the researched. This experiential note discusses the ethical dilemmas and practical difficulties that I as a fem…
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Ahead of Print. The ‘evils’ of sati and widowhood constituted two of the major elements of social reformation and women’s progress in India in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These ‘evils’ were rooted in …
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Ahead of Print. From politicians to physicians, the opening years of India’s plague epidemic (1896–1900) have conventionally been treated as a male-dominated sphere of activity. This article argues for the centrality o…
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Ahead of Print. There has recently been a shift in the portrayal of women in Indian media, from a domestic background and docile image to a more professional and empowered representation. This study explores whether su…
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 383-387, October 2023. Usha Thakkar, Congress Radio: Usha Mehta and the Underground Radio Station of 1942, (Penguin Random House, 2021), 353 pp., ₹699 (Hardback), ISBN 978-0-670-09566-7.