Outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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CO 17: Acquaint with the stereotypical and biased practices in family structure. CO 18: Develop the insights about socialization in co-relation to gender construction. CO 19: Critically judge marriage practices in society. CO 20: Discuss various legal and constitutional measures of marriage. |
Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments
Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
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· Dube, Leela&Palriwala, Rajani, (eds), ‘Structures and Strategies: Women, Work and Family’, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1990
· Chakraborty, Dipangshu; Atrocities on Indian Women, A P H Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 1999
· Altekar A.S., The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization, 2nd Edition, MotilalBanarsidas, Delhi, 1978
· Forbes, Geraldine, Women in Modern India, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996
· Atal, Yogesh, Changing Indian Society, Rawat Publication, 2006
· Sharma, K.L. Indian Social Structure and Change, Rawat Publication, 2007
· Kuppuswamy, B, Social Change in India, Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd, Delhi 1993
EPW articles in Vol 25 No 41, 20-27 October 1990 Bhattacharji, Sukumari, ‘Motherhood in Ancient India’, pp Ws 50-57; Gokhale, Sane, ‘Mother in Sane Guruji’s Shamchi Ai’, pp Ws 95-103; Krishnan, Prabha, ‘In the Idiom of Loss: Ideology of Motherhood in Television Serials’, pp Ws 103-116; Lakshmi, C S, ‘Mother, Mother-Community and Mother-Politics in Tamil Nadu’, pp Ws 72-94; PoonachaVeena, ‘The Rites de Passage of Motherhood and Social Construction if Motherhood Among Coorgs in South India’, Vol 32 No 3, 18 Jan 1997