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Publicado por Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8183870147ISBN 13: 9788183870146
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction/Nadeem Hasnain. 1. Caste class and Islam boundaries of backwardness in India/Laura D. Jenkins. 2. Caste among Non Hindu Indians an exploratory study of Assamese Muslims/Monirul Husain. 3. Elements of caste among the Hindu converts to Islam a case study of Muslim Gujars of Uttar Pradesh/Amir Hasan. 4. Structure of kinship relations in a peasant community of Bangladesh/Mohd. Shairul Mashrique. 5. Family law and customary practices of Muslims in Southern Kerala/Manu Bhaskar. 6. The Tablighi Jamat in Post 1947 Mewat/Yoginder Sikand. 7. Annual rites of the Daudi Bohras Islamic identity as universal and unique/Jonah Blank. 8. Rituals of protection in a Muslim community/Nasreen Fazalbhoy. 9. Religion and religiosity in rural Bangladesh Islamic institutions in reality/Mohd. Shairul Mashrique. 10. Religion and society among the Shias/Nadeem Hasnain. 11. Nomenclature and legitimization of saint worship in Islam a case from Pakistan/Hafeezur Rehman Choudhary. 12. The core and the envelope the domain of the grave among the Muslims in India and the Middle East/Ifrah Zilberman. 13. Abu Bakr Tusi Baidari Qalandari (Baba Matka Pir Matkey Shah) in history myth and legend/Kumkum Srivastava. 14. Bay'at a spiritual relationship between Pir and Murid in Pakistan/Hafeezur Rehman Choudhary. 15. The spread of communal riots to South India/Theodore P. Wright. 16. Rise of communalism in Tamil Nadu/Frank S. Fanselow. 17. Life space of Indian Muslims/Qamar Hasan. 18. Muslim society and culture in Bengal tradition and change/S.R. Mondal. 19. A socio historical study of Wasiqa and Wasiqa holders of Lucknow/Haider Mehdi. 20. Influence of Gulf migration on identity assertion patterns denominational contestations and the emerging public sphere among Muslims of Kerala/C.P. Shareena Banu. 21. Subsistence ecology and social organization among the Hunzakut a high mountain people in the Karakorams/M.H. Sidky. Index. There are more Muslims South Asia than any other region of the world. Incidentally but unfortunately Islam in South Asia has not received its due attention. It is only in recent times that sociologists/social anthropologists have turned their attention to the empirical/field view of Islam and Muslim communities in South Asia. The Textual Islam and the Lived Islam are not one and the same thing. Thus it is only Islam in practice or real existing Islam may guide the students of Islam to understand Muslim communities. It brings out a very important dimension of the problems the key question is not what the Qoran says but what Muslims say (and believe) the Qoran says. It has an empirical validity and may be brought out by good field studies. The book consists of twenty one papers dealing with Islam and Muslim communities in India Pakistan and Bangladesh. Three of the papers deal with social stratification and elements of caste among the Muslims including one on Muslim OBCs. Two papers take a look at the structure of kinship relations and family law and customary practices. The largest number of papers deals with different aspects of religion rise of Tablighi Jamaat rites of the Daudi Bohras rituals of protection religiosity and Islamic institutions religion and society among the Shia Muslims saint worship and tradition of pir murid. Upsurge of communalism in South India is the theme of two papers while life space tradition and change and identity assertion have been analysed in three other papers. Socio historical study of wasiqa and wasiqa holders of Awadh and the relation between the subsistence ecology and social organization are the themes of the two remaining papers. Thus in a way the book tries to present a kaleidoscopic view of Islam and Muslims of South Asia. 371 pp.
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Publicado por Serials, New Delhi, 2008
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Introduction. 1. Jihad and Naqshbandiyya Muridism in the 19 century North Caucasus/Michael Kemper. 2. Islamic democratic theory between political philosophy and jurisprudence/M.A. Muqtedar Khan. 3. Rise and fall of the Muslim empires/Ranjit Sau. 4. The role of Islam in the academic discourses on the national identity of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1950 1980/Armina Omerika. 5. Economic growth in the theory of Islamic economics/Ranjit Sau. 6. Fatwa works of the Sultanate period and their response to socio economic problems/Zafarul Islam. 7. Clash or dialogue of civilizations/Akbar S. Ahmed. 8. Sayyid Qutb's concept of Jahiliyya as metaphor for modern society/Sujata Ashwarya Cheema. 9. How long can ethnic identity survive massive exogamy/Theodore P. Wright Jr. 10. Popular Islam and misogyny a case study of Bangladesh/Taj Hashmi. 11. The Tablighi Jama'at and Sufism with reference to the Meos of Mewat/Yoginder Sikand. 12. Popular Sufism and scripturalist Islam in Kashmir/Yoginder Sikand. 13. Beyond rhetoric understanding contemporary madrasas/Arshad Alam. 14. Rationale of modernization of madrasa education in India/Fahimuddin. 15. Muslim women jari embroiders of West Bengal their role status and empowerment issues/Sekh Rahim Mondal. 16. Spatial pattern and concentration of Muslim household industry workers in Uttar Pradesh a comparative analysis/S.S.A. Jafri and Abhilasha Srivastava. There are two ways of trying to understand what Islam is all about. One way of understanding it is by interpreting it theologically or what do the rules say. This is Textual Islam based on book view. The other way is to interpret it historically to know what the Muslims have done in history and by looking at Muslim societies at a given point of time to see how the Muslims live Islam in their everyday life. Like the followers of other religions Muslims too do not live by their sacred books alone. This book presents a collection of based on both book view as well as field view of Islam papers covering North Caucasus Bosnia Bangladesh and India discussing issues from Jihad rise and fall of Muslim Empires Islamic democratic theory ethnic identity and exogamy to popular Islam and misogyny modernization of madrasa education and aspects of livelihood of Indian Muslims. 372 pp.
Publicado por Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8183870333ISBN 13: 9788183870337
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Universal values in action with their faith legacies/Jonathan Benthall. 2. Modernity Islam and A Triple Liberation/Ranjit Sau. 3. Freedom justice human dignity an Arabian quest/Ranjit Sau. 4. The role of social scientists in Muslim societies/Muqtedar Khan. 5. Relevance of Islamic banking and finance to Muslim minority communities/Ausaf Ahmed. 6. Role of Zakat in poverty alleviation Bangladesh perspective/Md. Shairul Mashreque and Amir M. Nasrullah. 7. Islamic financial instruments for the development of infrastructure/Ausaf Ahmad. 8. South Asian identity as Islamic identity in England/M.A. Kalam. 9. Islamization of Moroland in the Philippines/Shahed Hassan. 10. Occupations and economy among Muslims of India a socio historical analysis/Abdul Waheed. 11. The Hindu Musalman a retrospection/Shibani Roy and S.H.M. Rizvi. 12. Indian Madrasas and Terrorism myths realities and responses/Yoginder Sikand. 13. Some reflections on the status of Muslim women/Kumkum Srivastava. 14. Imperatives of education for the Muslim girls the role of Madrasas/Naseem Akhtar Nadwi. 15. Colonial report on census and its reflections on Indian Muslim women/Firdous Azmat Siddiqi. 16. Social reform and Muslim women's movement in India an appraisal/Sekh Rahim Mondal. 17. Equality of sex in Islam an analysis of English translations of the Quran/Obaidullah Fahad. 18. Socio economic status of Muslims a study in Pilibhit (Uttar Pradesh)/Mohd. Muzammil. 19. Population and education dynamics among backward and forward castes of downtrodden Muslims in Lucknow metropolis/S.S.A. Jafri. 20. Right of self defence in Islamic jurisprudence/R.D. Yadav. 21. Elements of Hinduism in India's Lived Islam a religio cultural paradigm/Anand Singh. 22. Status of minorities in secular India/S.K. Yerankar. 23. Muslim's consternations in Indian National Congress reasons and results/Arshad Ahmad Salroo. Islam and Muslims today than at any other time are a matter of great attention throughout the world especially in the west. In the wake of 9/11 the global media with rare exceptions is feeding the world with largely prejudiced and negative images of both. The unbalanced approach of the global media can only be described as Islam/Muslim bashing. Islam and Muslims are not monolithic. The Lived Islam has a great diversity and heterogeneity. The book through its twenty three articles presents a variety of aspects of Islam and Muslim societies. Starting with modernity and Islam and the Arabian quest for freedom justice and human dignity it journeys through the Islamisation of Moroland in the Philippines and discourse on South Asian identity as Islamic identity in England. Issues regarding Islamic Banking role of Zakat in poverty alleviation in Bangladesh analysis of occupation and economy among Indian Muslims have been dealt with in an objective manner. Gender in Islam and women's movement among Indian Muslims along with imperatives of education among Muslim girls present a relatively ignored aspect of Muslim societies. The socio economic condition of Indian Muslims based on field studies makes an objective assessment of plight of Indian while the much maligned Madrasas have also been put under critical scrutiny. A very important article on the role of social scientists in Muslim societies has posed a number of questions of critical importance to the Muslims of the entire globe. Thus the present volume may be looked at as an important contribution to the growing literature on Islam and Muslims but one thing that puts it apart from the crowd of writings is that every piece has been written by a social scientist and not by the pamphleteers and non serious self proclaimed experts. 352 pp.
Publicado por Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2007
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents 1. Towards empowering Indian women mapping specifics of tasks in crucial sectors/R.B.S. Verma H.S. Verma and Nadeem Hasnain. I. Women masculinity and violence addressing forms old and new 2. Dowry in India a search for new social identity/J.P. Singh. 3. Crisis of masculinity in Haryana the unmarried the unemployed and the aged/Prem Chowdhry. 4. From violence to supportive practice family gender and masculinities/Radhika Chopra. 5. Human security and gender violence/Radhika Coomarswamy. 6. Broken lives desperate choices the political economy of global sex trafficking/Susan Runkle. II. Survival reproduction and protection from Lethal threats 7. Survival of the girl child tunneling out of the Chakravyuha/Satish B. Agnihotri. 8. Food security how and for whom/Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 9. Perceptions on safe motherhood an analysis/G. Rama Padma. 10. Abortion services and providers perceptions gender dimensions/Sunita Bandewar. 11. Women's reproductive health security and HIV/AIDS in India/Saseendran Pallikadavath and R. William Stones. III. Education issues in access choice and substance 12. Reaching global goals in primary education some gender concerns for Tamil Nadu/R. Akila. 13. Battling for education the challenges of educating girls in rural Maharashtra/Chetna Gala Sinha and Michelle Rosenthal. 14. Simultaneous analysis of child labour and child schooling comparative evidence from Nepal and Pakistan/Ranjan Ray. 15. Gendered inequality in educational transitions/Divya Vaid. 16. Contemporary challenges to women's education towards an elusive goal/Nandini Manjrekar. IV. Women in traditional economic activities presence agency and control 17. Portrayal of working women in Indian popular literature changing scenario/Aruna Sitesh. 18. Implications of globalization of culture at workplace and violence on women/Somen Chakraborty and Shalu Nigam. 19. Life histories and long term change rural livelihoods and gender relations in a West Bengal village/Molly Chattopadhyay and David Seddon. 20. Women's participation in forestry some theoretical issues/Debnarayan Sarkar and Nimai Das. 21. Women water irrigation respecting women's priorities/Anil C. Shah. 22. Expansion of markets and women workers a case study of Indian garment manufacturing/Deepita Chakravarty. V. Space voice and turbulence in the newer sectors of economy 23. Women engineers in India/P.P. Parikh and S.P. Sukhatme. 24. Barriers in careers uphill struggles fro women scientists in India/Vineeta Bal. 25. Women in call centres/Preeti Singh and Anu Pandey. 26. The globalized woman in Indian Society a case study of women executives in contemporary era/Mala Bhandari. Index. Tremendous changes have been recorded in the nature and intensity of the problems now being encountered by different segments of women in different socio economic cultural locales of the country. A paradigm shift is therefore needed in the approach and methodology empowering them. A vital pre requisite to do so is to map out the transformed empowerment tasks. However this is what is lacking in most exercises attempting situation analysis identification of the areas of intervention planning and designing programmes organization structures and processes to deliver the intended services and inputs to produce desired outcomes and impacts. Viewed in this backdrop this volume is an outstanding departure from the previous studies. This collection of 26 very carefully selected studies is first serious attempt to begin mapping out the specifics of the situation analyses and thereby facilitating diversified solutions calibrated to meet the specific requirements and contextualities of women's empowerment in India. In dealing with the contemporary tasks of women's empowerment it covers this larger task space under five major sub themes. These are masculinity and violence on women survival reproduction and protection from Lethal threats issues in access choice and substance in education presence agency and control of wo.
Publicado por Palaka Prakashan
ISBN 10: 818579961XISBN 13: 9788185799612
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ISBN 10: 8185799628ISBN 13: 9788185799629
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Publicado por Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2007
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. The Indian State and the women's problematic running with the hare and hunting with the hounds/R.B.S. Verma H.S. Verma and Nadeem Hasnain. I. Women's problematic and conduct of the state 2. Gender in the making of the Indian Nation State/Maitrayee Chaudhuri. 3. The spinning wheel (Charkha) as a Dear Forgotten friend of widow reading the erasures of a symbol/Sadan Jha. 4. Lakshmi and the scientific housewife a transnational account of Indian women's development and the production of an Indian modernity/Kim Berry. 5. Reservation for women in union and state legislatures a perspective/Snehlata Panda. II. Examining diagnosis commitment and nature of its actualization 6. Towards equality an overview of a milestone report in retrospect/H.S. Verma. 7. Commitments and their operationalisation assessing policy formulation programme and organization design of women empowerment in India/H.S. Verma. 8. Women and development in India 1970s 1990s/Sadhna Arya. 9. India's country reports on CEDAW separating facts from fiction in the History of women's empowerment written by the Indian politico administrative class/H.S. Verma. 10. Integration of rural women with agriculture and rural development/S.P. Jain. III. Assessing the impact of initiatives undertaken by the state in different sectors 11. Women's empowerment in India and its states evidence from the NFHS/Sunita Kishor and Kamla Gupta. 12. Women's Self Help Groups poverty alleviation and empowerment/S. Galab and N. Chandrasekhara Rao. 13. Laws against domestic violence underused or abused/Madhu Kishwar. 14. Political empowerment of the women case of Orissa PRIs/Snehalata Panda. IV. Efforts initiated by communities and autonomous organizations 15. Women and empowerment Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad/Malathi Ramanathan. 16. The SEWA organisational model a contemporary appraisal/H.S. Verma. 17. Grassroots developments in the empowerment of women in India a case study of agency and control/Malathi Ramanathan. 18. The empowerment of women grassroots women's networks and the state/Sangeetha Purushothaman. 19. Private concerns in public discourse women initiated community responses to domestic violence/Nandita Bhatla and Anuradha Rajan. V. Women's empowerment where do we go from here 20. Challenges before women's movement in a changing context/Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 21. Action for change/Neera Desai and Usha Thakkar. Index. This collection of essays grew out of dissatisfaction with the tone and tenor of public discourse on the women's problematic in India in particular by the feminists leading the women's movement. While this long drawn out debate has been critical of society and the state in general and entrenched culture of patriarchy in particular it has not directly addressed the basic question how have some sections of the women's movement itself collaborated with the state apparatus and has been responsible for introducing welfare development empowerment and participation programmes for the Indian women that have instead of genuinely promoting gender balancing tended to reinforce patriarchy and reproduce the unequal gender and class relations. It consists of a total of 21 very carefully selected papers. It is organized into five parts. Part one examines the relationship between the women's problematic and the Indian State. The second part deals with the diagnoses of the women's problematic and nature of commitment made by the Indian State and its translation into reality in terms of formulation of policies and programmes designing of structures and processes indicating the presence or absence of a good fit between intentions and their actualization by the Indian ruling class. Part three analyses the impact of initiatives undertaken by the government in different sectors. Part four focuses on the impact of efforts of the autonomous organizations and communities. Given the mixed performance of both the state and women initiated initiatives part five addresses the fu.
Publicado por Harnam Publications, New Delhi, 1982
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orig.cloth. 22x14cm, 142 pp. Social anthropological study of bonded labour among the Kolta people of Garhwal Himalaya in present-day Uttarakhand. ["This book is about the life & fate of the Kolta - a menial caste group - living in abject poverty at the virtual mercy of high caste landlords, who exploit them like serfs and keep them bonded in slavery-like conditions. The exploitation is perpetuated by the normative structure of society in remote mountain ranges of the cis-Himalayas. The subjugation of the Kolta is not only economic but also extends to holding the Kolta people as a corpus in bondage. This process begins as an economic transaction - a loan taken by a Kolta from a high caste landlord under the cultural and ecological conditions results in servitude for not only the borrower but his generations to come" - dustwrapper]. Minor rubbing. VG. In a torn, chipped & rubbed dustwrapper.
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ISBN 10: 817361055XISBN 13: 9788173610554
Librería: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Reino Unido
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ISBN 10: 8173611351ISBN 13: 9788173611353
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Publicado por Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2009
Librería: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Study of women's problematic in India Assessing contemporary state of the art/RBS Verma H.S. Verma and Nadeem Hasnain. I. Differential perceptions of women's images 2. Honour gender and the legend of Meera Bai/Pratibha Jain and Sangeeta Sharma. 3. Manufactured beauties India's integration into the global beauty industry/Susan Runkle. 4. How modern are we Cultural contradictions of India's modernity/Meera Nanda. 5. Development theory and gendered approach to development a review in Third World Perspective/Debnarayan Sarkar. II. Disaggregating women as a category 6. Situating tribal women/Nilika Mehrotra. 7. Who are the rural women and what is development/B.R. Bapuji. 8. Negotiating the Mohalla Exclusion identity and Muslim women in Mumbai/Sameera Khan. 9. Gender conflict and displacement contesting Infantilisation of forced migrant women/Rita Manchanda. III. Assessing women's empowerment in India 10. To be or not to be Problems in locating women in public policy/Devaki Jain. 11. Disability index a measure of deprivation among disabled/A.K. Mishra and Ruchika Gupta. 12. Measuring gender disparity using time use statistics/Rajesh Bhatia. 13. Indicators of nutrition for women and children current status and recommendations/Fred Arnold Parveen Nangia and Umesh Kapil. 14. Development effectiveness through gender mainstreaming gender equality and poverty reduction in South Asia/Govind Kelkar. 15. Sieving budgets for gender/Nirmala Bannerjee and Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 16. What does the state do for Indian women/Nirmala Banerjee and Poulomi Roy. IV. Adequacy of research in women's problematic 17. Is Gender easy to study Some reflections/Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 18. Research in women studies need for a critical appraisal/Maithreyi Krishnaraj. 19. Women's studies in Indian universities/Veena Poonacha. 20. View from the Margins sociology of education and gender/Karuna Chanana. 21. Emerging concerns/Neera Desai and Usha Thakkar. Index. This collection of 21 papers is third volume in the three volume series on women's empowerment in India. Contributors include some of the best names in women's studies. This volume assesses the contemporary state of the art of study of women's problematic in India. This assessment is arranged on ten major themes disaggregating women as a category women's specific problems health education women work and workplace women in new work areas treatment of the women's empowerment by the Indian state institutional experiments in facilitating women's empowerment assessing women empowerment in India and adequacy of research in women's problematic. The assessment identifies the fault lines in the focus of the feminist movement the areas that need greater research probing and the steps that need to be taken to improve the pedagogy of the women's studies. The book would be of immense use to the activists of the feminist movement feminist researchers teachers in women's studies and professionals engaged in formulating policy process programme and organization design of the women's empowerment in India. 378 pp.
Publicado por New Royal Book Co, 2011
ISBN 10: 818926799XISBN 13: 9788189267995
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New Dehli, Harnam Publications, 1991. [10],336 pp. Softcover. - Spine-end very slightly worn; minimal shelfwear.
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