To unlearn and relearn ways of looking at various spaces in status of Indian women in society transgressing from ancient to modern times. The students are encouraged to make new meanings of empowerment and create knowledge which will help them to enrich their confidence.
Status of Women in various ages (Vedic, Post Vedic, Medieval).
Women’s formal and substantive equality in the Indian Constitution.
Child Marriage abolition Act, Renuka Pamecha Anti Sati, Domestic Violence, Harassment at work place, Anti Rape, Protection laws, Equal wages for equal work, Maternity related laws.
Organized sector, unorganized sector, self employed and unpaid labour
Class and Caste.
Unit I
Neera Desai & Usha Thakkar, Women in Indian Society, National Book Trust, 2001
Unit II & III
Radha Kumar, History of Doing, An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women’s Rights and Feminism in India, 1800-1990, Kali for Women, New Delhi, 1993 pp 96-143, 172-182.
Unit IV
Nirmala Bannerjee, ‘Working Women in Colonial Bengal: Modernization and Marginalization’, in Recasting Women, Kali for Women, New Delhi, 2006 pp 269-301
In Mary E John ed. Women’s Studies in India, A Reader, Penguin Books, 2008, Women’s Work in Indian Census by Maitreyi Krishnaraj pp 168-174