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Anchoring Women's Studies in India, Kamala Ganesh (ed), 2008.
Feminist Perspectives and the Struggle to Transform the Disciplines, 2007. Proceedings of the IAWS Southern Regional Workshop, IAWS and Dept. of Women’s Studies, UTC, Bangalore 2-3 Feb.2007. This includes the Report on the workshop, 17 full papers and 5 presentations, besides a selection of other papers and reports, such as reports of the IAWS Western, Eastern and Northern Regional workshops held in 2007. (Limited edition available only on CD) Sovereignty, Citizenship and Gender: A Report, 2005. Report of the XIth National Conference on Women’s Studies. 3-6 May 2005. Dona Paula, Goa. * Sovereignty, Citizenship and Gender: Book of Abstracts, 2005. XIth National Conference on Women’s Studies. 3-6 May 2005. Dona Paula, Goa. Our Story: Twenty Years of the IAWS, 2002. Edited by Vidyut Bhagwat and Sharmila Rege. This collection looks at the IAWS, its objectives and growth. It brings together reflections on the previous decades and organisational strategies for the future. The first section is on the IAWS, looking back and looking forward. The second section explores women’s studies and the women’s movement, while the third deals with the regional networks of IAWS. Section four is on ‘recasting conference culture’ while the last section, ‘building an archive’ includes Presidential Addresses to the National Conferences, which have been compiled by Kalpana Kannabiran. Sustaining Democracy: Challenges in the New Millenium, 2002. Orissa Plenary Session. Xth National Conference, October 2002, Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar The report is a compilation of plenary papers from the Xth National Conference of the Indian Association for Women’s Studies. 17-20 Oct. 2002, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. It includes: ‘Changes in Sex Ratio Patterns in Orissa’ by Satish Agnihotri; ‘Women in a Globalising World’ by Vidya Das; ‘Ethnic Conflict and its Impact on Women and the Community’ by Sandhyarani Naik; and ‘Impact of Globalisation on Women Employment in the Unorganised Sector and Rural Women’ by Tapasi Praharaj. Women and Violence in Gujarat. Special Plenary Session. Xth National Conference: Sustaining Democracy: Challenges in the New Millenium. October 2002. Coordinators: Renu Khanna and Trupti Shah This report records the Special Plenary Session on Gujarat. Against the backdrop of the violence in Gujarat, it explores the role women played and how they were involved and affected by the Gujarat pogrom. It looks at women and the ‘Hindu Right’ and women’s bodies as ‘sites of violence’. It also focuses on Gujarat as ‘India’s Lab of Fascism’ and how women are caught in a cross-fire of the ‘relentless siege on a religious minority’. Globalisation, Women’s Identity and Violence. Consolidated Workshop Reports. Lakshmi Lingam, and Shilpa Phadke (Eds.) 2002. The report looks at how the process of globalisation of the economy, politics and culture has intensified the pre-existing crises of basic livelihoods, unemployment, environmental degradation, class, caste and gender violence, increasing the burdens on women and reducing entitlements to resources. The papers of the various regional workshops cover ‘State, Civil Society and Women’s Empowerment’ in the Southern Region, ‘Multiculturalism and Gender Issues’ in the Northern Region, ‘Dalit Feminism’ in the Western Region and ‘Impact of Globalisation on Women’s Lives’ in the Eastern Region. * Sustaining Democracy: Challenges in the New Millenium: Book of Abstracts, Xth National Conference, October 2002. Xth National Conference of the Indian Association for Women’s Studies. 17-20 Oct. 2002, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. Women’s Perspectives on Public Policy. Theme Paper, 2000 By Maitreyi Krishnaraj Women’s Perspectives on Public Policy. Plenary Abstracts, 2000. IXth National Conference on Women’s Studies, Hyderabad. 8-11 January, 2000. The report abstracts the proceedings of the plenary sessions at the conference. It covers a) Women’s Perspective on Public Policy: an incomplete or lost agenda, b) Tribal Issues and the Women’s Movement, c)Moving beyond Wombs – Foregrounding Women’s Health Agenda, d) Reservation Policies and the Women’s Movement, and e) Censorship and Silence: Perspectives on the Freedom of Expression * Women’s Perspectives on Public Policy. Sub-theme Abstracts, 2000. IAWS IXth National Conference on Women’s Studies, Hyderabad. 8-11 January, 2000. In search of pasts? History, women’s movements and women’s studies, 2000. IAWS 2000. Proceedings of the workshops in the Eastern, Western, North Eastern and Southern Regions. This compilation of the proceedings of the seminars held in the Eastern, Western, North Eastern and Southern Regions, brings together historical research on gender in the various regions. The aim is to first provoke discussion on the need for a historical understanding of women’s current situation and, second, to examine how ‘history’ is itself a political resource.
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