To understand the way women are perceived in Indian State ideology and the various laws in India related to women. To see how this furthers active citizenship to make spaces for women visible in these spheres.
Creating Gendered Citizens: Education and Gender Socialisation
Gendering and State
Contemporary Legal Systems:
Women’s Movement and Law.
73rd and 74th Amendments: Political spaces gained by women through the Panchayati Raj Institutions and Local Self Governments and gaps that remain.
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Hasan, Zoya (ed.) Forging Identities: Gender Communities and State, Kali for Women, New Delhi, 1994
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Janaki Nair, Law in Colonial India, Delhi, Kali for Women, 1996
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Agarwal, Bina, Field of her Own, Kali for Women, New Delhi
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JC Johri, Contemporary Political Theory,
Kapur, Ratna (ed.), Feminist Terrains in Legal Terrains, Kali for Women, Delhi 1996
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Bina Srinivasan, Restless Boundaries, A Study on the Impact of Urban Displacement on women in Baroda, VAK, Mumbai, Oct 1997
Janaki Nair, Law in Colonial India, Delhi, Kali for Women, 1996
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