192 results on '"Rajan, Rajeswari"'
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2. After Midnight’s Children : Some Notes on the New Indian Novel in English
3. Theory in the Mirror of Caste
4. From Antagonism to Agonism: Shifting Paradigms of Women's Opposition to the State
5. The Feminist Plot and the Nationalist Allegory: Home and World in Two Indian Women's Novels in English
6. CHAPTER THREE. Women between community and state: some implications of the uniform civil code debates
7. COVID-19-associated mucormycosis: A battle against fatal menace
8. Pre-Nation and Post-Colony: 1947 in Qurratulain Hyder’s My Temples, Too and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
9. 3. Life after Rape: Narrative, Theory, and Feminism
10. Is the Hindu Gooddess a Feminist?
11. The Third World Academic in Other Places; Or, the Postcolonial Intellectual Revisited
12. Introduction
13. Feminism's Futures: The Limits and Ambitions of Rokeya's Dream
14. Title Page, Copyright
15. Contributors
16. Index
17. Appendix: Chronology of the Career of Secularism in India
18. Christian Conversions, Hindutva, and Secularism
19. Works Cited
20. Secularism and the Very Concept of Law
21. Literacy and Conversion in the Discourse of Hindu Nationalism
22. V. Conversion
23. Siting Secularism in the Uniform Civil Code: A Riddle Wrapped Inside an Enigma?
24. The Supreme Court, the Media, and the Uniform Civil Code Debatein India
25. IV. Secularism and Personal Law
26. III. Sites of Secularism: Education, Media, and Cinema
27. Neither State nor Faith: The Transcendental Significance ofthe Cinema
28. The Gujarat Experiment and Hindu National Realism: Lessons for Secularism
29. Secularism and Popular Indian Cinema
30. Secularism, History, and Contemporary Politics in India
31. Secular Nationalism, Hindutva, and the Minority
32. Closing the Debate on Secularism: A Personal Statement
33. The Contradictions of Secularism
34. The Secular State and the Limits of Dialogue
35. A View from the South: Ramasami's Public Critique of Religion
36. II. Secularism and Democracy
37. Reflections on the Category of Secularism in India: Gandhi, Ambedkar, and the Ethics of Communal Representation, c. 1931
38. Living with Secularism
39. I. Secularism's Historical Background
40. Nehru's Faith
41. Acknowledgments
42. Preface
43. Ticket to a Museum: Reading Orhan Pamuk in Our Times
44. Index
45. References
46. 4. The Prostitution Question(s): Female Agency, Sexuality, and Work
47. Title, Copyright, Dedication
48. Cover
49. I. Women in Custody
50. 6. Children of the State? Unwanted Girls in Rural Tamilnadu
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