The paper argues that the formation of modern gender identities in late 19th and early 20th Century Keralam was deeply implicated in the project of shaping governable subjects who were, at the one and same time, ‘free’ and already inserted into modern institutions. Because gender appeared both ‘natural’ and ‘social’, both ‘individualised’ and ‘general’, it appeared to be a superior form of social order compared to the established jati-based ordering. [Working Paper No. 329]public sphere, gendering, individual, domestic, modernity, womanhood, non-coercive power
This paper was presented at an open seminar at Center for Development Studies on 6 September 2002. I...
The South Indian state of Kerala is well known for its progressive policy, high social indicators, a...
This paper explores how the language of tradition and modernity has been the dominant idiom that has...
The South Indian state of Kerala is well known for its progressive policy, high social indicators, a...
Kerala has always been known for its remarkable development in medical and educational sector and ha...
The relationship between gender and space has been a consistent theme in histories of women and of g...
Gender paradox' in Kerala refers to the 'contradiction' whereby women's high showing in socio-demogr...
The mainstream theories on development try to understand the empowerment of women through select ind...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
This paper traces the historical evolution of the women’s movement in the southernmost Indian state ...
International audienceThis paper briefly examines the politico-epistemic practices which helped to c...
The article attempts to probe the silence of mainstream development discourse on sexuality and repro...
In this paper I wish to initiate an analysis of certain experiences of nineteenth and twentieth cent...
A vibrant public sphere has come to be recognised as a necessary condition of modern democracies. Jü...
Abstract This paper attempts to highlight the process of political mobilization of women in Manipur ...
This paper was presented at an open seminar at Center for Development Studies on 6 September 2002. I...
The South Indian state of Kerala is well known for its progressive policy, high social indicators, a...
This paper explores how the language of tradition and modernity has been the dominant idiom that has...
The South Indian state of Kerala is well known for its progressive policy, high social indicators, a...
Kerala has always been known for its remarkable development in medical and educational sector and ha...
The relationship between gender and space has been a consistent theme in histories of women and of g...
Gender paradox' in Kerala refers to the 'contradiction' whereby women's high showing in socio-demogr...
The mainstream theories on development try to understand the empowerment of women through select ind...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
This paper traces the historical evolution of the women’s movement in the southernmost Indian state ...
International audienceThis paper briefly examines the politico-epistemic practices which helped to c...
The article attempts to probe the silence of mainstream development discourse on sexuality and repro...
In this paper I wish to initiate an analysis of certain experiences of nineteenth and twentieth cent...
A vibrant public sphere has come to be recognised as a necessary condition of modern democracies. Jü...
Abstract This paper attempts to highlight the process of political mobilization of women in Manipur ...
This paper was presented at an open seminar at Center for Development Studies on 6 September 2002. I...
The South Indian state of Kerala is well known for its progressive policy, high social indicators, a...
This paper explores how the language of tradition and modernity has been the dominant idiom that has...