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    The study on "LOCATING A BLOG AGAINST STREET SEXUAL HARASSMENT WITHIN THE LARGER FRAMEWORK OF THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN INDIA."
    The study on
     "LOCATING A BLOG AGAINST STREET SEXUAL  HARASSMENT WITHIN THE LARGER FRAMEWORK OF THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN INDIA."

     BIBLIOGRAPHY

    BOOKS


    1. Reaching for Half the Sky: A Reader in Women’s Movement”, (Antar Rashtriya Prakashan, Baroda, 1985). [B.A71.A1]

    2.  “Whose news? The media and women's issues”, 2nd ed.,  Amu Joseph and Kalpana Sharma, first published in 1994, (Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2006) [B.A40.J60/J60a]

    3.  “One World Women's Movement “, Chilla Bulbeck, (Delhi, 1990,Ajanta Publications) . [B.A71.B1]

    4.  “The Women's Movement in India: Traditional Symbols and New Roles”, G.Forbes, in M.S.A.Rao ed., Social Movements in India, Vol.2, Manohar, New Delhi.

    5.  “Women's Movement: Some Ideological Debates”, Gail Omvedt, Lokayan Bulletin, 4:6.

    6.  “Women and Social Change in India”, Jana Matson Everett, B.R.Chawla, New Delhi, 1979.[B.A71.E2]

    7. Indian Women's Battle for Freedom”, Kamaladevi Chattopadhayay (Abhinav Publications, New Delhi, 1983) [B.A71.C1]

    8. Sites of Change: The Structural context for empowering women in India” N.Rao, L.Rurup, R.Sudarshan, ed.,  (New Delhi, 1996) [B.A71.R61]

    9.  “The issues at stake: theory and practice in the contemporary women's movement in India”, Nandita Gandhi and Nandita Shah, (Kali for Women, New Delhi, 1992)

    10.  “The law and violence against women”, Nandita Haksar in B.K.Pal ed., “Problems and concerns of Indian women”, (ABC Publishing House, New Delhi, 1987)

    11. National Law School Journal, Special issue on Feminism and Law, ed., Madhav Menon, Guest ed., Ratna Kapur, 1993, volume 1, - (1993) 1 NLSJ., published by National Law School of India University. [B.A10a.K1M/K66B]

    12.  “Indian Woman Activists”, Neelu Kang, (D.K.Publishers Distributors Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi, 1997)  [B.A72.K60]

    13. Indian Women: Change and Challenge in the International Decade”, Neera Desai and Vibhuti Patel,  Popular Prakashan, Bombay. [B.A10a.D1]

    14. A decade of women's movement in India”, Neera Desai,  Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay.

    15. The History of Doing: An illustrated account of Movements for Women's Rights and Feminisms in India, 1800-1990”, Radha Kumar, (New Delhi, 1993, Kali for Women) [B.A71.K60]

    16.  “Fields of Protest: Women's Movement in Inida”, Raka Ray, (New Delhi, Kali for Women, 1999) [B.A71.R60]

    17.  “Changing the Stream: Backgrounder of the Women's Movement in India”, Shubha Chacko,(Centre for Education and Documentation, Bangalore, 2001) [B.A71.C60]

    18. Patriarchy as a concept in Social Sciences in India”, Susheela Kaushik , Teaching Politics, Vol 13, Nos. 3 and 4.

    19. The Long and Winding Road from Structural Change to Structural Transformation: A Backgrounder on NGO’S and Peoples movements”  Walter Mendoza and John D’Souza, (Bangalore, Centre for Education and Documentation, 2002) [B.Q40.M62]


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