The seismic shifts in Indian society which took place over the course of the 19th century have been the focus of a number of studies in recent years. These changes permanently altered the lives and livelihoods of many groups across the socioeconomic spectrum. Among the most dramatically affected were those women who would come to be categorised as ‘prostitutes’. Prior to their inclusion in the category of ‘prostitute’, the women ranged from temple dancers, erudite courtesans and (monogamous) concubines to those women who come closest to our contemporary understanding of ‘prostitute’– working as they did in bazaars or cantonments as sex workers. Yet, in the century before, very few of these groups of women would have considered themselves to...
The paper explores official policies towards Prostitution and the spread of Venereal Diseases in the...
Temple prostitution has been a common phenomenon across varied ancient civilizations across the glob...
Prostitution is a profession that dates back to the oldest days of society, which is not acknowledge...
This research paper discusses two groups of professional women who had a distinct place in the sexua...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
This dissertation examines the troubled history of law and prostitution in colonial India from the l...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...
The report historically traces the social construction of the Indian prostitute, which misrepresente...
According to the modern social conventions sex is considered to be a strictly private thing that hap...
The caste system prevalent in Indian society has never been studied with respect to its role in pros...
Abstract: The only and best way to study and judge a country is to judge its woman’s...
This article deals with the reform of prostitution laws in India. It begins with an outline of the c...
This research paper discusses two groups of professional women who had a distinct place in the sexua...
The quest of women struggle for freedom, equality and right has a long history, Indian women is alwa...
This article explores the social and governmental geographies of colonial Delhi, India. It seeks con...
The paper explores official policies towards Prostitution and the spread of Venereal Diseases in the...
Temple prostitution has been a common phenomenon across varied ancient civilizations across the glob...
Prostitution is a profession that dates back to the oldest days of society, which is not acknowledge...
This research paper discusses two groups of professional women who had a distinct place in the sexua...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
This dissertation examines the troubled history of law and prostitution in colonial India from the l...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...
The report historically traces the social construction of the Indian prostitute, which misrepresente...
According to the modern social conventions sex is considered to be a strictly private thing that hap...
The caste system prevalent in Indian society has never been studied with respect to its role in pros...
Abstract: The only and best way to study and judge a country is to judge its woman’s...
This article deals with the reform of prostitution laws in India. It begins with an outline of the c...
This research paper discusses two groups of professional women who had a distinct place in the sexua...
The quest of women struggle for freedom, equality and right has a long history, Indian women is alwa...
This article explores the social and governmental geographies of colonial Delhi, India. It seeks con...
The paper explores official policies towards Prostitution and the spread of Venereal Diseases in the...
Temple prostitution has been a common phenomenon across varied ancient civilizations across the glob...
Prostitution is a profession that dates back to the oldest days of society, which is not acknowledge...