Women's Studies in India: A Reader / edited by Mary E. John
Material type:
- 9780143063773
- 305.42`0954 J653
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New Theological College General Stacks | 305.42`0954 J653 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C1 | Available | 00 Edn 2008 657p | 00022673 | |
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New Theological College General Stacks | 305.42`0954 J653 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C2 | Available | 00 Edn 2008 657p | 00026567 |
includes index and biblioraphy
Women`s studies first emerged in India during the 1970s as a forceful critque of those processes that had made women invisible after independence - invisible not only to society and the state, but also to high education and its disciplines. Since that beginning, so much has happened in this already vast field that it would be hard to find a major issue or subjects that has not been addressed by scholars and activists.
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