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Kunjakkan, K. A. Feminism and Indian realities. New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 2002.
Find full textTejero, Antonia Navarro. Talks on feminism: Indian women activists speak for themselves. New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers, 2009.
Find full textTejero, Antonia Navarro. Talks on feminism: Indian women activists speak for themselves. New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers, 2009.
Find full textTalks on feminism: Indian women activists speak for themselves. New Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers, 2009.
Find full textS, Raghavan G. N., and Nehru Memorial Museum and Library., eds. The resurgence of Indian women. London: Sangam, 1991.
Find full textWomen in modern Indian history. New Delhi: Anamika Publishers & Distributors, 2010.
Find full textAli, Aruna Asaf. The resurgence of Indian women. New Delhi: Radiant Publishers under the auspices of Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, 1991.
Find full textThe gendered India: Feminism and the Indian gender reality. Kolkata: Books Way, 2012.
Find full textThe future of Indian Muslim women: Fatwa vs feminism. New Delhi: Readworthy Publications, 2012.
Find full textAli, Azra Asghar. Emergence of feminism among Indian Muslim women, 1920-1947. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Find full textThe emergence of feminism among Indian Muslim women, 1920-1947. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Find full textDas, Frieda Hauswirth. Purdah: The status of Indian women. London: Kegan Paul, 2006.
Find full textIndian women novelists: A feminists psychoanalytical study. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2007.
Find full textSeshadri, Vijayalakshmi. The new woman in Indian-English women writers since the 1970s. Delhi: B.R. Pub. Corp., 1995.
Find full textBurdens of history: British feminists, Indian women, and imperial culture, 1865-1915. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
Find full textChaudhuri, Maitrayee. Indian women's movement: Reform and revival. New Delhi: Radiant Publishers, 1993.
Find full textPress, Three Essays, ed. Survival and emancipation: Notes from Indian women's struggles. Gurgaon, Haryana: Three Essays Collective, 2005.
Find full textJohn, Mary E. Feminism, internationalism and the West: Questions from the Indian context. New Delhi: Centre for Women's Development Studies, 1998.
Find full textRhetoric and reform, feminism among Indian Muslims: 1900-1940. Lahore: ASR Publications, 1999.
Find full textGedalof, Irene. Against purity: Identity, western feminisms and Indian complications. [s.l.]: typescript, 1997.
Find full textBande, Usha. Woman in Indian short stories: Feminist perspective. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2003.
Find full textTurpel, Mary Ellen. Aboriginal women and matrimonial property: Feminist responses. Toronto, Ont: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1994.
Find full textPuri, Shiv Govind, 1977- author, ed. Contemporary Indian women writers: Concepts and contexts. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2014.
Find full textTowards gender history: Images, identities, and roles of North Indian women with special reference to Panjab. Delhi: Aakar, 2006.
Find full textFeminist archetypes in Canadian and Indian fiction. Chennai: Emerald Publishers, 2006.
Find full textThe fourth world: An indigenous perspective on feminism and aboriginal women's activism. Halifax, N.S: Fernwood Pub., 2002.
Find full textGargallo, Francesca. Feminismos desde Abya Yala: Ideas y proposiciones de las mujeres de 607 pueblos en nuestra América. Buenos Aires?]: América Libre, 2013.
Find full textImágenes en disputa: Representaciones de mujeres indígenas ecuatorianas. Quito, Ecuador: FLACSO Ecuador, 2007.
Find full textA constituency suitable for ladies and other social histories of Indian elections. New Delhi: New York, 2007.
Find full textNayak, Utpala. Women's development and social conflicts: Historical perspectives on Indian women : study in Orissa. New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, Distributors, 1999.
Find full textLal, Malashri. The law of the threshold: Women writers in Indian English. Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 1995.
Find full textMaracle, Lee. I Am Woman: A Native Perspective on Sociology and Feminism. Vancouver, B.C: Press Gang Publishers, 1996.
Find full textSocial mobility among scheduled caste women in India. New Delhi: Uppal Pub. House, 1993.
Find full textMehrotra, Deepti Priya. Western philosophy and Indian feminism: From Plato's academy to the streets of Delhi. New Delhi: Aravali Books International, 1998.
Find full textFeminine fables: Imaging the Indian woman in painting, photography,and cinema. Ahmedabad: Mapin Publishing, 2002.
Find full textDharma's daughters: Contemporary Indian women and Hindu culture. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 1991.
Find full textDharma's daughters: Contemporary Indian women and Hindu culture. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992.
Find full textThe power of gender & the gender of power: Explorations in early Indian history. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Find full textIndian theatre in English and literary feminism: Politics of gender, identity, and authenticity. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2013.
Find full textMaracle, Lee. I Am Woman: A Native Perspective on Sociology and Feminism. Vancouver, B.C: Press Gang Publishers, 1996.
Find full textTradition and liberation: The Hindu tradition in the Indian women's movement. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 1999.
Find full textAsian Studies Association of Australia., ed. Mukkuvar women: Gender, hegemony and capitalist transformation in a South Indian fishing community. North Sydney, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1991.
Find full textRam, Kalpana. Mukkuvar women: Gender, hegemony, and capitalist transformation in a South Indian fishing community. London: Zed, 1991.
Find full textMukkuvar women: Gender, hegemony, and capitalist transformation in a South Indian fishing community. New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1992.
Find full textThe world is ours: Aboriginal feminism interpreted from women's roles of sacred responsibility to the land. Kanata, Ont: JCharlton Pub., 2010.
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