Indian feminisms
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- 8186318895
- HQ1743 .I564 2001

Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus | General Books | Main Library | 305.420954 IN- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 09/03/2018 | 131489 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Machine generated contents note: Preface -- 9 -- The Immortality Trap -- Nabaneeta Dev Sen -- 13 -- The People's Court -- B. Chandrika -- 21 -- Three Poems -- Rajee Seth -- 26 -- To Grow or Not To Grow: That is the Question for Women -- Lakshmi Kannan -- 30 -- Women's Writes -- Namita Gokhale -- 40 -- My Four Enemies -- Urmila Pawar -- 44 -- Rani Ki Zubani: Interview with Lakshmi Kumari Chudawat -- Sukrita Paul Kumar -- 54 -- The Story of Manda -- Laxman Gaikwad -- 64 -- Feminist Interventions in Postcolonial Theory -- Santosh Gupta -- 71 -- Positioning the 'Post' in Post-Feminist: Reworking of Strategies -- Jasbir Jain -- 80 -- Frontier Feminists: Early Bengali Women Writers in English -- Indrani Haldar -- 96 -- Gender and Conversion: -- Personal Narratives of Two Nineteenth Century Indian Women -- Meenakshi Mukherjee -- 106 -- Self Or Motherhood: Is that the Question? -- Avadhesh Kumar Singh -- 118 -- Changing Profile of Women in Gujarati Fiction -- AnilaDalal -- 133 -- From Stereotype to Individual: -- Women in Women's Short Fiction in Gujarati -- Amina Amin -- 142 -- The Bitter Story of a Divided Self: -- Womanhood in Marathi Women's Autobiographies -- Anjli Patwardhan-Kulkami -- 152 -- Redefining Feminine Space and Aesthetics: -- A Study of Maitreyi Pushpa's Edennmam and Chaak -- Anita Vashishta -- 166 -- Diasporic Location and Matrilineage: The Poetry of Sujata Bhatt, -- Meena Alexander and Chitra Banerjee Divakauni -- Sudha Rai -- 176 -- Contemporary Women Poets in Telugu -- Pretti Kumar -- 190 -- The Battle Within and Without: Story as History, -- Nation as Woman and the Reconstruction of the Colonial Experience -- in Post-colonial Indian Novel -- Anu Celly -- 197 -- The World of Zindaginama: A Woman's Perspective -- Tripti Jain -- 207 -- The Feminist Voice in Arundhati Roy's: The God of Small Things -- Mohini Khot -- 213 -- Post-Feminist Configurations in Githa Hariharan's -- Short Stories in The Art of Dying -- Rajul Bhargava -- 223 -- Contributors -- 232.
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