22.Widows

March 28, 2018 | Author: Gade Jagadeesh | Category: Widow, Woman, Politics (General)


Comments



Description

CWDS Library Reading Lists Series; 22Widows September 2009 Centre for Women’s Development Studies 25 Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market) New Delhi – 110 001. India. Phones: 91-11-23345530; 23365541; 23366931 - Fax: 91-11-23346044 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.cwds.ac.in/Library/library.html 1 Part I Books, Mimeo Papers/ Reports and Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshops Papers/ Reports 2 001 Abdul Kareem, S Widowhood in Islam p.154-157 IN Widowhood in India/ed. by H.V. Nagesh, P.S. Nair and A.P. Katti. - Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust,1988. xvi,239p. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood, March 27-28,1987 305.48 WID 5804 002 Agarwal, Bina Widows versus daughters or widows as daughters ? Property, land and economic security in rural India p.124-172 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. by Martha Alter Chen. - New Delhi: Sage,1998. 455p. 305.48 WID 8124 003 Agrawal, V R Widow in the Kathasaritsagar vol. 1, p.75-80 IN Nari: facets of Indian womanhood/ed. by C.M.Agrawal. - Delhi: Indian Publishers,2000. 3 Vols.(289;287;240p). 305.42 NAR 8897-8899 004 Ahuja, Mukesh Widows: role adjustment and violence.- New Delhi: Wishwa Prakashan,1996. 158p. 305.48 AHU.W 6972 005 Ainapur, L S Status of widows among the Veerasaivas of Karnataka/by L.S.Ainapur and Vijayalakshmi Biradar vol. 1, p.75-82 IN Gender and society in India/ed. by R.Indira and Deepak Kumar Behera. - New Delhi: Manak,1999. 2 Vols. Contents: V.1-Theme papers and urban studies.316 p.; V.2. Rural and tribal studies. 242 p. 305.42 GEN 8893-8894 006 Ainapur, L S Strategies to overcome the problems of widows p.213-216 IN Widowhood in India/ed. by H.V. Nagesh, P.S. Nair and A.P. Katti. - Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust,1988. xvi,239p. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood, March 27-28,1987 305.48 WID 5804 3 Balwinder Widowhood. Abbott 920. by P. .. . Original in Marathi language. 823 ANS. 143-163 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed.H 2884 013 Augustine. 264p.48 WID 11410 012 Athavale. xvi. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.Delhi: Women Press. 260p. March. Celine Christian widowhood in Kerala p. p.72 ATH..Delhi: Women Press.K. 305. 305.48 WID 11410 014 Bandyopadhyay.143-165 305.42(54)ALT. Mabelle Voices of South Asian women.B.P 34 008 Ansal. Nayar. Parvati Hindu widow (an autobiography).7 010 Arole.2006. 1994 CD-568.108-141 305(5414)BAN. 149p. 264p..W 10961 009 Areas of potential action with rural widows Paper 18 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). xiv. 23-25. A S The position of women in Hindu civilization from prehistoric times to the present day.007 Altekar.1959.C 11075 4 .2004.42(54)ARO.73-76 305.Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.1995.2006. xvi.B.New Delhi: Sage. Nayar. 211-232 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. translated by Justin E. culture and hegemony: social dominance in colonial Bengal. p. p.Kathmandu: UNICEF..V 7739 011 Arora. Kusum The widow of Vrindavan.New Delhi: HarperCollins. aging and institutional management: the case of Punjab p.. Sekhar Caste.2004.New Delhi: Reliance. by P.1986.K. (V.R 12038 5 . 72p. 264p. Nirmala The marginal families p. xvi. .42 FRO 6394 016 Bandyopadhyay.1984.015 Bandyopadhyay.48 WID 11410 021 Barua.451 BAR. p.1984.B.016 BAN.2007.1 465p. . by P. xii. xxxvii.2 385p. 305. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar. . Translated from Assamese and with an introduction by Tilottoma Misra 891..New Delhi: Sage. 177-197 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. Nayar.F 10514 020 Barman.Delhi: Women Press. 360p.110-242 346. p. 2 Vols..New Delhi: Oxford University Press.). p. Gooroodass The Hindu law on marriage and stridhana.2007.1.85 KON.8-36 IN From the seams of the history: essays on Indian women/ed.2006. Imtiaz Ahmad and Herlmut Reifeld. Gooroodass The Hindu law on marriage and stridhana. Sekhar Caste.110-242 346.Delhi: Mittal. 294p.. . 306.Delhi: Mittal.1995. 305. widow-remarriage.H 3293 018 Banerjee.2003.H 11402 019 Banerjee. Sekhar Caste.Delhi: Oxford University Press.Ranikhet: Permanent Black. 145-171 IN Women and social reform in modern India/ed. widow-remarriage and the reform of popular culture in colonial Bengal p. V.K.. 278-295 IN Family and gender: changing values in Germany and India/ed.42 WOM 12266-12267 017 Banerjee. 305. Mita Social exclusion of Bengali widows p. and the reform of popular culture in colonial Bengal vol. by Margrit Pernau. Gunabhiram Ramnabami-Natak: the story of Ram and Nabami.016 (54)BAN. by Bharati Ray. 1994 CD-568.H 9814 023 Bates. 228p. P. .48 WID 11410 024 Bhadra. 455p. March.022 Basu.7 6 . Nayar.. Workshop on Conceptualization and Planning Conference on Understanding and Combating Terrorism in South Asia.I 12154 025 Bhandari.0134 BAS. Karine Property rights of widows in rural Maharashtra: a socio-economic study of women's awareness of rights and access to justice p. by Ava Darshan Shrestha and Rita Thapa.New Delhi: Sage. 2001.48 WID 8124 027 Bhat. 23-25. March. 2003 303. July 5-6.2006. by Martha Alter Chen. Chandra On the edge: the impact of the insurgency on Nepali women/by Chandra Bhadra. 1994 CD-568. 105-136 IN The impact of armed conflicts on women in South Asia/ed. . Ava Darshan Shrestha and Rita Thapa p.widows taken for granted Paper 17 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). 73-96 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. Sri Lanka. p. 305.66(54)REG. .New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 23-25.N.K.173-188 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. xvi. Chandra Women’s development . Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. 264p. Mari Widowhood and mortality in India p. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.1998.67-84 346.New Delhi: Manohar. Monmayee Hindu women and marriage law: from sacrament to contract.Delhi: Women Press.7 026 Bhat.B. by P. 305.N.2007. Mari Widows and widowhood mortality in India Paper 3 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). P. . by Martha Alter Chen. land rights and resettlement in the Narmada valley p. .Delhi: Sri Satguru.Delhi: Women Press. . 340p 7 .112-134 305.48 LIV 10167 034 Butalia. 455p.42(54)BIL. 305.48 WID 8124 029 Bhatia. March.028 Bhatia. Mohini Giri. Nayar. by Martha Alter Chen. by Meenakshi Thapan. 305. Urvashi Abducted and widowhood women: questions of sexuality and citizenship during partition p. 263p.New Delhi: Gyan. xvi. Mary Frances Woman in India. xiii. 97-119 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. 305. 305. p. 455p. 69-86 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Bela Widows. by P. . Vighnesh N Status of widows in Karnataka: historical accounts and analysis of present scenario p.B.7 030 Bhatia. 1994 CD-568.48 WID 8124 031 Bhatt.W 3278 033 Bokil. 264p. land rights and resettlement in the Narmada valley Paper 16 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore).2006. by V.1997.Delhi: Oxford University Press.1998.. . Bela Widows.409-433 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.2002.K. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.257-260 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. Milind Women in disasters/by Milind Bokil and Neelam Gorhe p.1998.New Delhi: Sage. 23-25.1987.48 WID 11410 032 Billington. Bela Social action with rural widows in Gujarat p.New Delhi: Sage.90-106 IN Embodiment: essays on gender and identity/ed. 305.. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar.New Delhi: Zubaan. caste and labour: the ideological and marital structure of widowhood Paper 15 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). 263p.7 039 Chakravarti.1. Uma Gender. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. xxvi.423 WRI 11405 036 Carroll.1 465p. by Martha Alter Chen. 305.42 WOM 12266-12267 037 Case Studies p. by Mala Khullar. Ranikhet: Permanent Black. .p. Mohini Giri.63-92 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.2007. Uma Wifehood. 2 Vols. 113-144 IN Women and social reform in modern India/ed. surveillance and the state in 18th century Maharashtra p.New Delhi: Gyan.). 1994 CD-568. . 249-254 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Uma Gender. by V. 558p. custom and statutory social reform: the Hindu Widow's Remarriage Act of 1856 vol.2005.2002.48 LIV 10167 038 Chakravarti. 305. 305. 325-355 IN Writing the women's movement: a reader/ed.1996. caste and labour: the ideological and material structure of widowhood p. . 305.48 WID 8124 040 Chakravarti.4 SOC 7159 8 .2 385p. widowhood and adultery: female sexuality. sexuality and the state/ed. 455p.New Delhi: Sage. by Patricia Uberoi.New Delhi: Sage.1998. 23-25. Lucy Law. V. viii.7 EMP 7712 035 Butalia. 404p.306. Urvashi Confrontation and negotiation: the Women’s movements responses to violence against women p.3-22 IN Social reform. . March. (V. . Uma Wifehood. 191p. Chen and T.Delhi: Oxford University Press. Gender and the State (1993: Delhi).26 WOM 9768 043 Chatterji.New Delhi: Gyan. Mohini Giri.2000.K.1995. London: Routledge. 9 . Jyotsna Challenging witchcraft and cultural and custody practices p. 263p. 227-234 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Krishnan.P 5674 046 Chen.10425 WOM 6720 047 Chen. 16-17. Martha Alter Widowhood and well-being in rural North India /by Martha Alter Chen and Jean Dreze p. Martha Alter Indian widows: in search of dignity and identity p. Marty Widows in rural India: major findings Paper 2 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). 1993 CD-558 042 Chambers. 305. challenging myths/ed. 331. surveillance and the state in nineteenth century Maharashtra Paper 4 IN Workshop on Social Reform. by Miriam Bernard.Subrahmanya. by Renana Jhabvala and R. Martha Alter Perpetual mourning: widowhood in rural India.041 Chakravarti.2000. xxix.2002. 207p.146-160 IN The unorganised sector: work security and social protection/ed.et. 320p.al. Lincoln C.48 CHE.245-288 IN Women's health in India: risk and vulnerability/ed. 362. xvi.48 LIV 10167 044 Chen.New Delhi: Sage. December.2000. widowhood and adultery: female sexuality. 305.New Delhi: Oxford University Press. by V.A. 305. xii. by Monica Das Gupta. .1 UNO 9605 045 Chen. 436p. 127-147 IN Women ageing: changing identities. .N. Pal Widowhood in later life p. . Organised by Institute of Economic Growth.. iiv.7 048 Chowdhary. 215-248 IN Women and social reform in modern India/ed.Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. (V.New Delhi: Oxford University Press.1996.2005. Prem Contesting claims and counter-claims: questions of the inheritance and sexuality of widows in a colonial state p.1 465p.8(54558)CHO. V. Prem Contesting claims and counter claims: questions of inheritance and sexuality of widows in colonial Punjab Paper 5 IN Workshop on Social Reform.2 385p. March. Prem Conjugality.2007. law and state: inheritance rights as pivot of control in Northern India Paper 8 IN National Workshop on Gender Just Laws (1996: Bombay)Bombay: Human Rights Law Network. eloping couples: gender. 2 vols. p.4 SOC 7159 049 Chowdhry. 305. and patriarchy in Northern India.2007. . May 30-31. 1-2. 404p. 1994 CD-568. 23-25. caste..1996. 1996 CD-618 050 Chowdhry. 1. Prem Conjugality.New Delhi: Women Unlimited. 305. 1993 CD-558 053 Chowdhry. Prem Contentious marriages. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar.204-224 306. 16-17.).. by Patricia Uberoi. 171-193 IN Dowry and inheritance/ed. Organised by Human Rights Law Network.Ranikhet: Permanent Black. Prem Customs in peasant economy: women in colonial Haryana Vol. v.-June. . by Srimati Basu.p. Gender and the State (1993: Delhi).New Delhi: Sage.42 WOM 12266-12267 10 .65-82 IN Social reform. law and state: inheritance rights as pivot of control in Northern India p. Organised by Institute of Economic Growth. . sexuality and the state/ed.C 11904 052 Chowdhry.5 DOW 11316 051 Chowdhry. p. 318p 392. December. xxvi. Pramila Social legislation and women p. 97p. abandoned and destitute women in India/ed. Naina Food.1-9 IN Widows. by H. Prem The veiled women: shifting gender equation in rural Haryana 1980-1990.. 23-25. p.84-89 IN Widows.37-66 IN From the seams of the history: essays on Indian women/ed. Katti.48 WID 5804 060 Dey..Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. 97p.1987 305. by Bharati Ray.42(54558)CHO. 221-230 IN The Indian family in transition: reading literary and cultural texts/ed. .. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. . 1994 CD-568. abandoned and destitute women in India/ed.1995. widowhood in Ashapurna Devi's short fiction p.Delhi: Oxford University Press. .1988. March 27-28.(Women in the third world) 305. Nair and A.P.1994.New Delhi: Sage.48 WID 3563 058 Desai. Nagesh. 305. Prem Popular perceptions of widow-remarriage in Haryana: past and present p.7 057 Dandvate.42 FRO 6394 055 Chowdhury. 294p.V 6075 056 Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore) Papers.S. .78-90 IN Widowhood in India/ed. xii. by Sanjukta Dasgupta and Malashri Lal.1989. by Pramila Dandvate. Ranjana Kumari and Jamila Verghese.V. 11 . by Pramila Dandvate. D A Women in Indian society p. .63-73 305.1989. P. xvi.239p.New Delhi: Radiant.New Delhi: Radiant.Delhi: Oxford University Press. xii.48 WID 3563 059 Desai. xii.054 Chowdhry. Murli Young widows and the dependent children p. Ranjana Kumari and Jamila Verghese.2007. family. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.(Women in the third world) 305. March. 7 065 Dreze.W 4341 067 Engels. 263p.1994.48 DRE. by Neshla.New Delhi: Gyan.London: London School of Economics.New Delhi: Vistaar.-(DEP No. 23-25. . 207p. Dagmar Beyond purdah ? women in Bengal 1890-1939.2002.325-346 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.1996.1990.1998..1989. March.V. Jean Widows in rural India.41-72 305. 305. .380p. Jean Widowhood and poverty in rural India: some inferences from household survey data /by Jean Dreze and P.48 LIV 10167 064 Dreze. 306. by Martha Alter Chen.48 WID 8124 066 Dreze. . 455p. Vanaja Hindu women and the power of ideology. 305. 157-162 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. 171p. 305.48 SIN 6366 062 Dhruvarajan.. xxxi.Kurukshetra: Nirmal. 1994 CD-568. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.H 3843 063 Doss.143-148 IN Single women in Indian perspective/ed. Neelam Widows and their woes p.B 6975 12 . Srinivasan p.New Delhi: Sage. by V. Manohari Status of widows in Tamil Nadu p. p. p. Jean The condition of Indian widows as a social issue Paper 1 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore).85 IND 12215 061 Dhamija.26) 305.79-97 305.Delhi: Oxford University Press.42(5414)ENG. Mohini Giri..42 DHR. 068 Eswara Prasad.1998.New Delhi: Sage.1984.7 069 Prasad. 1994 CD-568..2005. 396p.283-295 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. Uche U Post-colonialism. 152-213 IN Women’s rights: a human rights quarterly reader/ed. Nasreen Muslim women and inheritance p.9 FIS.2006.48-75 305.V. 69-107 IN In a minority: essays on Muslim women in India/ed. Eswara The pension scheme for widows in Tamil Nadu p. March. xvii. . 393.42(54)FUL.I 11419 073 Fuller. Lockwood. .1998. x.085 WOM 11825 071 Fazalbhoy. gender. 455p. K V Social security for destitute widows in Tamil Nadu Paper 11 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore).New Delhi: Inter-India. K. 610p. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.New Delhi: Sage. Marcus B The wrongs of Indian womanhood. vii.48 INA 11255 072 Fisch. Jorg Immolating women: a global history of widow-burning from ancient times to the present. Varsha Bhagat Social security of widows in Gujarat p. 13 .Delhi: Permanent Black.2005. by Bert B..296-311 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. 305. 342. by Martha Alter Chen. p. customary injustice: widows in African societies p.W 2227 074 Ganguly.Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. by Martha Alter Chen. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 305.48 WID 8124 070 Ewelukwa. by Zoya Hasan and Ritu Menon. . 23-25. 682p. Mohini Widows of the unsung brave of Kargil /by Mohini Giri and Meera Khanna 14 . Mohini Widows of armed conflict /by Mohini Giri and Meera Khanna p...2002. 305. Mohini Giri. by V.8 WOM 3207 076 Ghosha. 305. . by V. 263p. Dayaram The status of woman in India: a hand-book for Hindu social reformers.Delhi: Bimb.2002.48 WID 8124 075 Gates. by Jane Roberts Chapman and Margaret Gates. Margaret Homemakers into widows and divorcees: can the law provide economic protection ? p.2002. . 117-122 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.455p. . 107-116 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Jogesachandra Hindu women of India -Daughter of Hindustan. 263p. 320p 306.New Delhi: Publications India.215-232 IN Women into wives: the legal and economic impact of marriage/ed. 305. 305.London: Sage. 337p.48 LIV 10167 080 Giri.S 4589 078 Giri. 263p.48 LIV 10167 079 Giri.1977. vii.New Delhi: Gyan. p. Mohini Giri. Mohini Giri.H 2068 077 Gidumal.New Delhi: Gyan.48 LIV 10167 081 Giri. Mohini Indian widowhood: the silent cry p. by V.42 GID.91-110 305.New Delhi: Gyan.1982. Mohini Broken Bangles p. 195-200 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.1989. .42(54)GHO. 305. 2002. March. xvi. . by P.48 LIV 10167 082 Giri. 201-206 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. . Mohini Giri. . 121-141 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. .New Delhi: Gyan. Mohini Widows: the discriminated victims p.New Delhi: Gyan. Sarala The rigour of tradition for widows p.2006.48 LIV 10167 086 Gorhe. Neelam Widows. 1994 CD-568. Mohini Giri.42 GIR. by V. 264p.1998.48 WID 8124 15 . 305. 305. by Martha Alter Chen.2002.2006. Bihar and Gujarat /by Neelam Gorhe. Rajasthan. 255-260 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Nayar. Mohini Giri. by V.48 WID 11410 085 Gopilar.261-282 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. Neelam Negotiating property rights for widows a strategy: women's support by women Paper 9 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore).K.121-128 305.7 087 Gorhe.p. p. 123-134 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Chandra Bhandari and Bela Bhatia p. Mohini Deprived devis: women's unequal status in society. 263p.New Delhi: Gyan.B. 23-25. 263p. 305.Delhi: Women Press.2002.. 455p. family support and land rights: case-studies from Maharashtra.48 LIV 10167 083 Giri.D 11786 084 Gohilavaani. 305. by V.New Delhi: Gyan. V. . 263p.New Delhi: Sage. 305. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. S Widows in Tamil Nadu p. 361-372 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. Gulati and Leela Gulati p. 106p. 305.48(542)GUI. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. . charity brings widows to Vrindavan/by Usha Rai. 455p. Leela Jayamma: profile of a widowwed brick worker /by Leela Gulati and Mitu Gulati p.48 WID 8124 091 Gulati. March 23-25. 305. March.New Delhi: The Organisation. I S Social security for widows: a study of pension schemes in Kerala /by I. 305.[2007]. Leela Widowhood and aging Paper 5 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore).347-360 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.1998.2002. Study was supported by National Commission for Women 305.New Delhi: The Organisation. by Martha Alter Chen.New Delhi: Sage.1998. .7 092 Gulati. 23-25.48 WID 8124 093 Gulati. 1994 /by I.R 12090 089 Guild of Service Status of widows of Vrindavan and Varanasi: a comparative study. 67p. I S Wider Workshop: social security pension for widows in Kerala.. 455p.S.1998..48 WID 8124 094 Gulati. 16 . Leela The poor widows of Kootam: a study of widows in a squatter settlement p. . poverty. 1994 CD-568.S.New Delhi: Sage. by Martha Alter Chen.312-324 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.088 Guild of Service Spirituality. 455p. MP-R GUI.New Delhi: Sage. by Martha Alter Chen.S 10349 090 Gulati. Gulati and Leela Gulati Paper 10 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). . 455p.48 WID 5804 100 Hancock.1985. Nair and A. by Lindsey Harlan and Paul B. Saroj Women and society: Northern India in 11th and 12th centuries. 1995 xii. Katti. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.New Delhi: Orient Longman.).48 WID 8124 096 Gulati. .42(54)GUL.1987 305.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. 167-198 IN Reproductive health in India: history. by Martha Alter Chen.D.2006.99-169 305. 23-25. Charu Hindu wombs.8 FRO 6725 17 . March. by Sarah Hodges.1988. . 1994 CD-568.Delhi: Chanakya.. p. 306. by H. 1890s-1930s p. 264p 363.239p.96 REP 11776 098 Gupta.W 2545 097 Gupta. Meera Widowhood: perspectives and issues p. 305. Courtright.P. P. Kamala Social status of Hindu women in northern India (1206-1707 A. 243-270 p.189-208 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.S 4256 099 Halakatii.130-137 IN Widowhood in India/ed.60-91 IN From the margins of Hindu marriage: essays on gender religion and culture/ed.1998.S.New Delhi: Sage. politics. Leela Widowhood and aging in India p.New York: Oxford University Press. Nagesh. xvi. March 27-28.48 GUP. 305. Mary E The dilemmas of domesticity: possession and devotional experience among urban Smarta women p... 250p.New Delhi: Inter-India.7 095 Gulati.1987. controversies/ed.V. Muslims progeny: the numbers game and shifting debates on widow remarriage in Uttar Pradesh. V. March 27-28.0134 HEM.1981.-(Bill No. xiii. Rajya Sabha The Destitute and Neglected Women (Welfare)Bill. xvi. No. 297p.1977.I 105 Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Widowhood and poverty in rural India/by Jean Dreze and P. Nair and A.101 Hemphill. by H.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.W 2243 102 Hindu Widows Remarriage Act.S.2000. 24p. 15 of 1856). 324. Amsterdam..New Delhi: Rajya Sabha. April.62(41)VOT 9249 104 India. P.-(Occasional Papers and Reprints. by June Purvis and Sandra Stanley Holton. 1956 (Act No.1987 305. Henry Fawcett-1847-1929: the widow as a problem in feminist biography p.84-108 IN Votes for women/ed..New Jersey: Prentice Hall.1988. S Widowhood and remarriage among Roman Catholics: evidence from Parish registers p.2006. MP-R HIN 2476 103 Howarth. 2006.91-102 IN Widowhood in India/ed. Nagesh.1999.125) MP-R IND.S 9352 107 Irudaya Rajan. 346. 1999 MP-R IND...: ICSSR.1995. XXII of 2006) As introduced in the Rajya Sabha MP-R ACT.48 WID 5804 18 . . Katti. 6p.London: Routledge. Srinivasan.Hemphill. 30p. Anita M Women laws: a guide to legal matters viral to women/by Anita M. 175-186p.Bombay: The Institute.V.Delhi: Ministry of Laws. .P. 5p.Hemphill and Charles F.239p. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.-(Discussion paper. Janet Mrs. 3) Paper presented at the conferences on refugees and the transformation of societies: loss and recovery.D 6558 106 Indo-Dutch Programme on Alternatives in Development Permanent refugees: a case study of 'unrehabilitable widows' of two so-called permanent liability camps (PLCS)in Bihar-India/by Kthinka Sinha-Kerkhoff. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.108 Jai Prakash. March.New Delhi: Help Age. Indira The status and condition of elderly widows in India p.201-208 IN Women’s quest for equality/ed. 23-25.1991.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.1996.I 6225 112 Jamuna. Nagesh.42 ELD 7736 109 Jain.1988. 111p. by Kalyan Bagchi. New Delhi 305. lx.New Delhi: Vinod Kumar. S R Widow rehabilitation: some aspects p. March 27-28.303-308 IN Aging: Indian perspective and global scenario/ed.1987 305. Pratibha Widows rehabilitation /by Pratibha Jain and Sangeeta Sharma p.Jaipur: RIPA. 263p. .1994.45-64 IN Elderly females in India: their status and suffering/ed.V.S.425 WOM 4885 110 Jaishankar..217-222 IN Widowhood in India/ed.P. Shobha Life after death: the continuing inter relationship between widowhood and married state of women Paper 4 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). p. 305.48 WID 5804 19 . xvi. 1994 CD-568.42 JAL. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Gerontology and Seventh Conference of the Association of Gerontology(India) 362. by Vinod Kumar. Based on deliberations of the National Seminar on the Need for Focussing Attention on the Plight of Elderly Females in India. Nair and A. 1996. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.Jammu: Vinod. 20-22 December. D Psychosocial aspects of elder widows p.6 AGI 8758 113 Jangam. P. Ramnika Indian women in Smritis. by H.239p.7 111 Jalali. by Anita. .170-195 305. Katti. . .1997. 612.2004.1998. Ramola B Widowhood and the law in India: a sociological study p.. 2. 305. Nayar. Ramola B Widowhood and the law in India: a sociological analysis p. 2 vols. .).48 WID 8124 117 John Viresalingam and the ideology of social change in Andhra by/John and Karen Leonard vol. 67-86 IN The unheard scream: reproductive health and women's lives in India/ed.114 Jha. by Mohan Rao.. .K.2007. vi. New Delhi: Kali for Women. . 341-384 IN Women and social reform in modern India/ed.62 UNH 10980 115 Jhabvala.Ranikhet: Permanent Black.New Delhi: Sage. 305. 23-25.4 KAL. p.42 WOM 12266-12267 118 Joseph.New Delhi: Chetana. 17-42 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. 305.2 385p. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. xvi. by Kamal K.Jaipur: Rawat. Misra and Janet Huber Lowry.48 WID 11410 120 Kala Rani Role conflict in working women.2007.7 116 Jhabvala. 264p.R 8711 20 . V.422 REC 11854 119 Joseph. .1976.1 465p. Renana Self-employed widows: some experiences from Gujarat p. March.388-396 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. by Martha Alter Chen. by P. 230-252 IN Recent studies on Indian women: empirical work of social scientists/ed. (V. 305. Dhirendra K Grass widows of Bihar p. p. 136-149 331.2006. 1994 CD-568. 461p. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar. 312p. Renana Self employed widows: some experiences of SEWA Paper 14 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). 455p.B.Delhi: Women Press. Punia p.48 SIN 6366 126 Kolenda.2003.R 3282 127 Kosambi.2002.K.B. by Amita Dhanda and Archana Parashar. S. 346.1987. 306.235-273 305.F 11942 123 Khan.72 KAT. 279p. A M Socio-cultural and religious linkages in the status of Muslim widow p.Delhi: Women Press. by Neshla. 264p.289-354. Meera Trauma of taboos and tribulations of widowhood in India p.K.2006. p.1999.socio-economic problems /by Khokhar.1994. . 305. 43-51 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. 263p. Meera Crossing thresholds: feminist essays in social history.2007. 415p. p. .121 Karlekar. xv. 920. Malavika Kulin widowhood in nineteenth century Bengal-the life and times of Nistarini Debi p. Darshan and R.68-85 IN Single women in Indian perspective/ed.257-274 IN Engendering law: essays in honour of Lotika Sarkar/ed. Nayar. xvi.Ranikhet: Permanent Black. S Darshan Widows .. .New Delhi: Katha.8(54)KOL. Pauline Regional differences in family structures in India.Lucknow: Eastern Book..0134 ENG 8757 122 Katha A child widow's story/by Monica Felton.423(54792)KOS.48 WID 11410 124 Khanna.48 LIV 10167 125 Khokhar. 305.. by P.Kurukshetra: Nirmal.Jaipur: Rawat.New Delhi: Gyan. 305.19-50 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.C 11963 21 . 207p. xxxi. . Mohini Giri. by V. Jaipur: Arihant..London: Sage. 306p.241-248 IN Changing women in a changing society/ed. xi.48 LIV 10167 132 London School of Economics Widows and well-being in rural North India/by Marty Chen and Jean Dreze. 305. 295p. gender and body in North India..1979. 251p.1996.-(Status of Women Series) 305. 263p.Chicago: University of Chicago..-((Understanding families)) 305.London: London School of Economics. Mohini Giri. Helena Z Widowhood: disorganization and recognization of life framework p. 305. by Sushma Sood. 46p. Mohini Giri. by Joan Huber.1990. 263p.Berkeley: University of California Press. 187p.. 22 . xv.New Delhi: Gyan. .C 6673 133 Lopata.New Delhi: Gyan.. Sugatha Status of widows in Kerala p.-(Development Economics Research Program.48(54)KRI. .New Delhi: Uppal.337-350 IN Violence against Women/ed. widows and divorcees).C 7743 134 Lopata. .W 9943 131 Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.48(73)LOP. by V. 305. 163-168 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.2002.26 LAM. by V. Sarah White saris and sweet mangoes: aging.128 Krishnakumari. Helena Znaniecka Current widowhood: myths and realities.2002. 305.S 3249 129 Kumari.1992.1987.No.40) MP-R LON. N S Status of single women in India (a study of spinsters. Helena Znaniecki Social relations of black and white widowed women in a northern metropolis p.48 LIV 10167 130 Lamb.42 CHA 122 135 Lopata.2000. 286-302 IN Women and migration in Asia .New Delhi: Gyan.2002. 23 .. by H. Mohini Giri. xvi. 299p. Mehta.185-197 IN Widowhood in India/ed. widow of Meer Ja'afar p.313-321 IN Mental health and aging women: important correlation/ed.111-125 IN Women in Indian history: social. 364. p. Indira Is there light at the other end of the tunnel? Travails of widows from rural Gujarat whose children have out-migrated /by Indira Mallya and Parul Dave p.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. caste and religious identities: restructuring class in Colonial Punjab.2 MEN 12380 141 Mand.V. Nair and A. ix.239p. Kanwal Marriage and migration through the life course: experiences of widowhood. by Parul Dave and Pallavi M.2008. 82-115 305 (545)MAL. political and cultural perspectives/ed.2006. by V.New Delhi: Sage. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.New Delhi: Vision and Venture.Delhi: Kalpaz. economic. 305.48 LIV 10167 138 Malhotra.1996.xvii. 263p. P.1987 305. Nagesh. . 221-226 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. . Hemalata Widow rehabilitation: policies and programmes p. 362. Katti.G 10113 139 Malik.S.P. 5.42 WOM 7000 140 Mallya. .New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 521p. . Z U Profile of a slave girl Munni Begum. Anshu Gender. Ishita Widows of Vrindavan: a study p.2002. 381p.153 VIO 4062 136 Mahishi. separation and divorce amongst transnational Sikh women Vol. by Kiran Pawar. 5 vols.48 WID 5804 137 Majumdar. March 27-28. p.1988. 305. . xii.New Delhi: Kali for Women. 12244 142 Mathew.B 7952 147 Menon.4: Marriage.New Delhi: Roli. Ruth Pearson and Gail Campbell.1 Transitional migration and the politics of identity /ed. p. refiguring the future/ed. 261 p. by Sadhna Arya and Anupama Roy. 1988 CD-165 143 McCants.72 MEM 9112 146 Menon.. 303. V.48 MEH. December . Poverty. by Tapan Raychaudhuri 920. V.2000.S 10742 145 The memoirs of Dr. 11733.-(Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women) 332. Molly Family survival mechanism: widows survival and struggle for change Paper 90 IN National Conference on Women's Studies: Rural Women. 11652. 226p.. by Anuja Agarwal. Ritu Do women have a country? p.42 FRO 10979 24 . 304.2001. Anne E C Petty debts and family networks: the credit markets of widows and wives in eighteenth-century Amsterdam p..Oxford: Berg.3 Gender. 320 p. by Rajni Palriwala and Patricia Uberoi.Contents: V.2: Poverty.W 11423.. migration and gender /ed. 226 p. by Rada Ivekovic and Julie Mostov. Organised by Indian Association for Women's Studies. gender and migration /ed.New Delhi: Sampurna. 310 p.New Delhi: Zubaan. 359p. by Geraldine Forbes and Tapan Raychaudhuri.2002. . . 305. V. 11721.4: Migrant women and work /ed. by Navnita Chadha Behera. Survival and Struggle for Change (4th: 1988: Waltair).6 MEN. by Meenakshi Thapan. Deepti Priya Single mothers: experiences and issues. 330p. 43-62 IN From gender to nation/ed. conflict and migration /ed. V. Haimabati Sen from child widow to lady doctor/ed.2004..28-31.7 WOM 10340 144 Mehrotra. 407p. Tr. 33-50 IN Women and credit: researching the past.1998 131-166p...8 GEN. Ritu Borders and boundaries: women in India’s partition/by Ritu Menon and Kamla Bhasin. by Beverly Lemire.57-60 305. by Martha Alter Chen. 305.New Delhi: Gyan. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. . 263p.1998. 305.148 Menon. by Srimati Basu.397-408 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. 1994 CD-568. by Martha Alter Chen.New Delhi: Sage.48 WID 8124 152 Misra. 207-208 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.1981.48 WID 8124 149 Misra. Roda Status of widows in Andhra Pradesh p. 2002.7 151 Misra. 64p. iiv.5 DOW 11316 153 Mistry.New Delhi: Sage.W 9900 150 Misra.New Delhi: Women Unlimited.48 MIS. 455p. .1998. 318p 392. S P Change in status and outlook of Hindu women as reflected in the Kashivasi widows Paper 92 IN National Conference on Women's Studies (1981: Bombay): .n.d. .48 LIV 10167 154 Mittal.. . by V. Ritu Partition widows: the state as social rehabilitation /by Ritu Menon and Kamla Bhasin p. Ira Widows: victims of discrimination/by Ira Mishra and Meera Khanna. Seema Widows and property rights: a Bihar study /by Seema Misra and Enakshi Ganguly Thukral Paper 8 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). Seema Widows and property rights: a study of two villages in Bihar /by Seema Mishra and Enakshi Ganguly Thukral p. Mohini Giri. 138-150 IN Dowry and inheritance/ed. 305.New Delhi: Guild of Service. March. Seema Widows and property rights: a study of two villages in Bihar /by Seema Misra and Enakshi Ganguly Thukral p.2005. 25 . 455p.241-256 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. 305. 23-25. 48 WID 5804 159 Murthy.48 WID 5804 160 Nagesh.P.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. V Violence in the context of homes directed against widows Paper 4 IN Seminar on Domestic Violence in India: Issues and Concerns (2005: New Delhi). . xvi. P.P.N.P.1987 305. .165-169 IN Widowhood in India/ed. Katti.1988..Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. March 27-28.-(Gender and Culture Politics /ed.Convened by SNDT Women's University. p. . Women's Studies Centre. 1988. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. xvi. by Susie Tharu) 346. Nair and A.239p. Raju p.04 MUK. March 27-28. xvi. P. Nair and A.V.136-162. 1981 CD-13 155 Mohini Giri. H V A socio-economic study of widows in northern Karnataka /by H. identity and the process of law. Katti.V. Nair and A.S.P.239p. Katti p.Calcutta: Stree. April.1987 305. Organised by Council for Social Development. Leela The status of widows among Lingayats p. Satyanarayan Widowhood in Hindu social organization /by A. P.S.V. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.239p. Kanpur University and Centre for Women's Development Studies.P.1988.S.1988.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.P. by H.V.6 156 Mudbidri. Nagesh. by H.146-149 IN Widowhood in India/ed. P. by H. Nagesh.1998. 22 March. March 27-28. 20-24. . A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. Nair and A.64-77 IN Widowhood in India/ed. 2005 CD-736.L 7911 158 Mullatti.1987 305. Maitrayee Legally dispossessed: gender. Anil Widow remarriage: Dharwad's initiative p. Nagesh. Katti. A.V. Satyanarayan Murthy and M.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. xvi. Nagesh and A.S.48 WID 5804 157 Mukhopadhyay. Katti.170-184 IN Widowhood in India/ed. by H. Nagesh. 26 .239p. 228-240 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. . 233-243 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. Nagesh. iii. by H. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.n. .48 WID 5804 161 Nair. P S Widowhood in India: levels and trends p.7 164 Nandwana.1987 305.B. P. Sobha B Widow-headed households in Kerala: a socio-psychological study p. xvi. March 27-28. .Delhi: Women Press.P.239p.New Delhi: The Commission.1987 305.S. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.1998. 1994 CD-568.1988.d. Nayar. Ramesh Land rights of widows /by Ramesh Nandwana and Shobha Nandwana Paper 7 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). March.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. xvi.48 WID 11410 163 Nandwana. 84p.48 WID 5804 162 Nair. by Martha Alter Chen.New Delhi: The Commission.. Katti. Nair and A.48 WID 8124 165 National Commission for Women Life after death : a journey into the lives of war widows .. 23-25. 264p.A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.P 11206 27 . 455p. March 27-28. Shobha Land rights of widows in Rajasthan /by Shobha Nandwana and Ramesh Nandwana p.New Delhi: Sage.V. by P. 305.a project report/by Vinita Narula and Sarita Anand.1-14 IN Widowhood in India/ed.2006. 97p. MP-R NAT. 305.K. MP-R NAT.N 11210 166 National Commission for Women Report on study of war widows/by Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini.2002. 28 . Uargnet Death and dying p.B. Centre for Contemporary Studies Social pariabs and domestic drudges: widowhood among nineteenth century Poona Brahmans/by Uma Chakravarti.New Delhi: The Library. 364. Mohini Giri. p.W 12310 168 National Seminar on Widows: Neglect and Social Action (1999: New Delhi) Report.57-66. . 305. by V. and on separated and divorced women Paper 5 IN National Workshop on Family Violence Against Females (1988: New Delhi). 191-194 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. 263p. xvi.2006. 26-27. Mangala Violence committed by the husband on the wife (wife beating) by in-laws on daughters-in-law and on widows. by P.2008.. Mohini Giri.C 6329 171 Nirkha.5 169 Nayar. .48 WID 11410 170 Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.2002.153 NAT.New Delhi: Gyan.1994. 1999 CD-650. Department of Women and Child Development.Delhi: Women Press. 305. 1-8 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. by V. .New Delhi: Gyan. Organised by Guild of Service.-(Research-in-Progress Papers "History and Society" second Series. Sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development. P K B Widowhood in India p. XCIF) MP-R NEH.48 LIV 10167 173 Padhye. Urmila Empowering the discriminated widows: Ujjain p.. 239-248 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.48 LIV 10167 172 Owen. 264p.K.New Delhi: The Institute.2002. 64p.167 National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development Women in difficult circumstances: summaries of research. 305. Nayar. 263p. February. 1988. Nair and A. 137-248 IN Shadow lives: writings on widowhood/ed. Ministry of Human Resources Development.48(5487)PAT.New Delhi: Gyan.V. . .New Delhi: Gyan.48 LIV 10167 179 Personal Narratives p. 489p. Vasantha R Widows in India: a psycho-social analysis p. Department of Women and Child Development and United States Agency for International Development. Nayar.48 WID 5804 177 Patil. xvi. by Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill.2000.2007.Sponsored by India.New Delhi: Serials. 255-264 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed.Delhi: Women Press.B.15-18. February.S 11415 175 Patel. ..2006. J C Tribal widows of Gujarat: problems and their solutions p.239p.48 SHA 12089 29 .2006.48 WID 11410 176 Patil. 305. P. 63-68 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.48 PAD. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. 1988 CD-119.H 9068 178 Patri. Mohini Giri. Nagesh. .S. 305.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. Godavari D Hindu widow: a study in deprivation. March 27-28. xii.. Katti.119-129 IN Widowhood in India/ed.K.2002. 305. 264p. by P.1987 305. Organised by Integrated Human Development Services Foundation. by V. 239p.4 174 Padmanabhan.P. xvi. 305. 305. 317p. by H.New Delhi: Zubaan. G D Widowhood: a state of deprivation p. K Socio-economic status of widows. 263p. . xvi. . xv. by Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill.48 WID 8124 182 Prasad. x.48 SHA 12089 185 Radha Devi. women. P. .Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.1988. injunctions. Nair and A. Eswara The pension scheme for widows in Tamil Nadu p. K. xii.New Delhi: Sage. by Neshla. by Martha Alter Chen.421(54)BEH 12081 183 Premchand Widows. 35-44 IN Shadow lives: writings on widowhood/ed.1987 305. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. Nagesh. A L Widows and education p.New Delhi: Zubaan.283-295 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed. D Work participation of widows in India: a census analysis p. action and activist response/ed.35-45 IN Widowhood in India/ed. wives and other heroines: twelve stories. 823 PRE 7959 184 Prescriptions. 88-104 IN Women’s oppression in the public gaze:an analysis of newspaper.180 Poonacha. . by H. coverage. 233p.1994. 455p.V.48 WID 5804 186 Rahi. Katti. vi. by Meera Kosambi..Delhi: Oxford University Press. . 489p.P.2007.1994. by Anindita Ghosh.239p. state. March 27-28. 305. 178p MP-R SND.S. laws p. Veena Widow immolation: Roop Kanwar p.2007. 305. 1875-1911 p. Nita Verma The litigious widow: inheritance disputes in colonial North India.Kurukshetra: Nirmal.1998. 161-190 IN Behind the veil: resistance.60-67 IN Single women in Indian perspective/ed.Mumbai: The Centre. 152p.1998.W 11271 181 Prasad. 30 . .Delhi: Permanent Black. 305.V. and the everyday in colonial South Asia/ed. Jaipur: Rawat.P.New Delhi: Sage.. p.1987 305. V.Delhi: Indian Publishers. Darini Between Tamil and Muslim: women mediating multiple identities in a new war Vol. Nagesh.48 WID 5804 190 Rajasingham-Senanayake. V. 11733. by Anuja Agarwal.8 GEN.2002. by Rajni Palriwala and Patricia Uberoi.287. 261 p.M.W 11423.239p.42 NAR 8897-8899 192 Ramanamma. Nair and A. T Socio-economic and demographic aspects of widowhood in Athoor and Batlagundu blocks in Tamil Nadu /by T. caste and transgression in Phaniyamma and Bandh Jharokhe p. Contents: V. by C.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. V. 3 Vols. Usha Growing old . 175-204 IN Women and migration in Asia . 3.. P. Downloaded from: www. 3.. A Historical and contemporary perspectives of widows in Maharashtra `/by A Ramanamma and Jitendra Kumar Gond 31 .1988.: .wunrn. 359p.2: Poverty. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. V.G 189 Rajaretnam.4: Marriage. 12244 191 Ramalakshmi. 207p.(289. 5 vols.consider for elderly women and ageing widows. by Meenakshi Thapan. 226 p. 304. .179-194 IN Films and feminism: essays in Indian cinema/ed. Sudha Breaking the silence: gender. by Sadhna Arya and Anupama Roy.3 Gender. conflict and migration /ed. 280p.com MP-R RAI.2006.S.1 Transitional migration and the politics of identity /ed.Agrawal.. Rajaretnam and E. . 305. .240p). migration and gender /ed.23 FIL 10353 188 Rai. 11721. 305. 310 p.2006. by H.xxxi. gender and migration /ed. 11652. by Navnita Chadha Behera..4: Migrant women and work /ed. P Andhra women and social reform movement Vol.V. Katti.2000.46-63 IN Widowhood in India/ed. p. 302. by Jasbir Jain and Sudha Rai. xvi. . March 27-28. 320 p. Gandhi p. 7p.27-37 IN Nari: facets of Indian womanhood/ed.48 SIN 6366 187 Rai. Nagesh. by P. by P. iii. 263p. by V.P. the native Hindus and Lord William Bentinck.C 32 . D Usha Widowhood in Andhra Pradesh /by D Usha Rani. Renu Life-style of Hindu widows .V.New Delhi: Vikas. xvi.B. Katti. Nayar.an expression of violence against women p.2006.K. Nayar. 245-253 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed. 123-155 Report submitted to the Indian Council of Social Science Research 305. .1988.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. 161p.239p. by H. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.. 215-220 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Ajit Kumar Widows are not for burning: actions and attitudes of the Christian Missionaries.48 WID 5804 195 Rani. .Delhi: Women Press.New Delhi: Gyan.New Delhi: ABC. xi.Delhi: Women Press. Nair and A. 189p.. Bharati Changing consciousness of Indian women: a study of changes in the ideas and aspirations of Bengali women. 305.42(54147)RAY. 264p. .1992.198-212 IN Widowhood in India/ed.. Asha J Rehabilitation of widows: problems and prospects p.B. 305.1985.K.1989.p.2006.W 2620 198 Ray. Asha Attitude towards widows: Karnataka p. xvi.al p.48 LIV 10167 194 Rane.1987 305.S. p. 1900-1985: project report. 264p.Calcutta: Calcutta University. . xvi.2002. 364. 305. P.0134(54)RAY. 346. March 27-28. Mohini Giri. 53-71 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed.48 WID 11410 193 Ramesh.48 WID 11410 196 Ranjan.116-127 IN Women and violence/ed. by Niroj Sinha. .et.153 WOM 3411 197 Ray. xix. 309p. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. 303.1987 305.conflict recovery and development p.P.2008. Mehta.2008..6 GEN 12299 201 Rogers. Nair and A.7 203 Saiyad. 23-25. M S Traumatic widowhood and major depression: a study of widows affected by communal violence /by M.S. Sandra Hindu widows and property in late nineteenth century Bombay Paper 5 IN Workshop on Women in Asia (1981: Sydney). Hanumantha Rayappa and K. Katti. 13-15. by Parul Dave and Pallavi M.199 Rayappa. . Organised by University of New South Wales. by V. . .322-338 IN Mental health and aging women: important correlation/ed.S. Umamani p.1988. D V Status of widows in Haryana Paper 13 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). Saiyad.48 LIV 10167 33 . Nagesh.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. P. 362. . 263p. Mohini Giri.et.2 MEN 12380 204 Sakhre.V.239p. Seema Deprivation of widow's property rights p. 305.48 WID 5804 200 Richters. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development. xvi. June.al p. 1981 CD-14 202 Rukmini. Annemiek Trauma and healing: cross-cultural and methodological perspectives on post.2002. 1994 CD-568. March. 521p.S.New Delhi: Zubaan. P. 235-238 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.New Delhi: Gyan. violent conflict and development/ed. March 27-28.15-34 IN Widowhood in India/ed. by Dubravka Zarkov. by H. 256-280 IN Gender. Hanumantha Incidence of widowhood in Karnataka /by P.Delhi: Kalpaz. 240-296 IN Embodied violence: communalising women's sexuality in South Asia/ed. 1998 CD-647 210 Sangave.New Delhi: Mohit.1987 305.New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 17. Nagesh.1999.1988. .1996.. February.34 GEN 8811 209 Sangari.P. beliefs. beliefs.School of Women's Studies and Centre for Women's Development Studies. 1998 CD-635. P. . Organised by Jadavpur University. xxiv. Kumkum Institutions. Kumkum Institutions. beliefs.New Delhi: Kali for Women.1994. ideologies: widows immolation in contemporary Rajasthan /by Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid Paper 68 IN Refresher Course on Women's Studies: Concepts and Methods (2nd: 1998: Calcutta).153(54)EMB 7088 207 Sangari. 305. xi. Kumkum Institutions. School of Women's Studies and Centre for Women's Development Studies. Nair and A.383-440 IN Gender and politics in India/ed. by Kumari Jayawardena and Malathi de Alwis. 539p 323. Vilas Position of widows in Jaina community p.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. Kumkum Institutions. 299p. Sponsored by University Grants Commission. Organised by Jadavpur University . beliefs and ideologies: widow immolation in contemporary Rajasthan /by Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid p.W 6082 206 Sangari.S. by Nivedita Menon. November. . 24-December.3 208 Sangari. 364. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.48 SAN. 304p.48 WID 5804 34 .158-164 IN Widowhood in India/ed. ideologies: widow immolation in contemporary Rajasthan /by Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid Paper 66 IN UGC Refresher Course on Women's Studies (1998: Calcutta). 3-25. by H. Katti.205 Sandhya Widowhood: a socio-psychiatric study. ideologies: widow immolation in contemporary Rajasthan /by Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid p. xvi. March 27-28.239p.V. Delhi: Permanent Black. Nair and A.421(54)BEH 12081 216 Seth.1 465p. .. by Anindita Ghosh.2002. 305. x.1. Tanika Wicked widows: law and faith in nineteenth-century public sphere debates p.42 WOM 12266-12267 215 Sarkar.S. p..2006.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.2007. . . Baidyanath The Kashivasi widows: a study in cultural ideology and crisis p.V. by V.F 212 Saraswati. 305. Sumit Vidyasagar and Brahmanical society Vol. (V. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar.209-227 IN Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.P. Leila Implementation of widow's rights p.Ranikhet: Permanent Black. Lotika Widows in a tribal setting in West Bengal /by Lotika Sarkar and Narayan Banerjee p.103-118 IN Widowhood in India/ed.2 385p.211 Sannihita: Centre for Women and Girl Children Fact finding report of Nanavathi Bujji ST (Lambada women .1998. 83-115 IN Behind the veil: resistance. Katti.48 WID 8124 214 Sarkar. by H.48 LIV 10167 35 . 5p.New Delhi: Gyan.239p.widow woman).New Delhi: Sage. March 27-28. 305. 233p. MP-R SAN. P. women. V. 2 Vols.).1987 305. Mohini Giri.Vidyanagar: The Organisation. . by Martha Alter Chen.2007. 172-214 IN Women and social reform in modern India/ed. 455p. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. 263p.1988. 305. 55-62 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.48 WID 5804 213 Sarkar. . and the everyday in colonial South Asia/ed. xvi. Nagesh. 305.2002. Mohini Giri. by Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill. p.1995. 305.1994. Organised by Indian Association of Women's Studies in collaboration with Maharashtra Stree Abhyas Vyaspeeth.217 Sethi.48 LIV 10167 223 Shrivastav.. 305. 305. Raj Mohini Living on the edge: a study of war widows p.New Delhi: Gyan. Mohini Giri.48 WID 11410 218 Shadow lives: writings on widowhood/ed.48 SHA 12089 219 Shafi. 87-106 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. 263p. by P. Ginny The unwanted insider . Ginny The unwanted insider p.the widow Paper 2 IN National Conference on Women's Studies: Survival and Sovereignty Challenges to Women's Studies (8th: 1998: Pune). 489p.B. .K. 75p.Delhi: Women Press.2002.New Delhi: Zubaan. 263p.2. 305. May 30-June.016 SHA.48(5492)SHA.2007.New Delhi: Gyan. 165-175 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed.2006.W 7828 221 Sharma. Ishrat Widows in rural Bangladesh: issues and concerns/by Ishrat Shamim and Khaleda Salahuddin.P 5950 222 Shrivastav.48 LIV 10167 220 Shamim. xii.New Delhi: Deep and Deep. 288-290 346. by V. Vijay Protection to women in matrimonial home. Nayar.Dhaka: Centre for Women and Children Studies. xvi. 264p.. . by V. 149-156 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. Nighat Widows victims of violence in J&K state p.. . 1998 CD-640 36 . B 10597 230 Sogani. by Neshla. Rajul The mirror of an age: the debate on widow remarriage in Indian fiction (1857-1930) p.2007. . Gentry. Bonnie G Historiography.2002.M 12210 227 Smith. by Vijaya Ramaswamy.2002. monsters.421 IND.2003.88-11 364.Kurukshetra: Nirmal. 106-124 IN Breaking out of invisibility: women in Indian history/ed. 344p 305. viii. xxxi. whores: women's violence in global politics/by Laura Sjoberg and Caron E. objective. Rajender How women view widows p.1994.1996.224 Siapno. Laura Mothers. 231-250 IN Re-searching Indian women/ed. 305. 380p. 364. Rajul The Hindu widow in Indian literature. by Joan Wallach Scott. by Aparna Basu and Anup Taneja. xiv.48 SOG.H 10164 229 Sogani. 611p 305.New Delhi: Nothern Book Centre. 265p.2003. ix.13 SJO..London: Routledge. Jacqueline Aquino Notes of an out-of-place widow p.Oxford: Oxford University Press. Rajul Overstepping the boundaries: widow as transgressors in Indian fiction p.422 RES 10869 37 . p.New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 207p. .547-567 IN Feminism and history/ed. 194p.421 FEM 7080 228 Sogani. and the case of the abusive widow p. 305. 305.139-142 IN Single women in Indian perspective/ed. by Lenore Manderson and Linda Rae Bennett. .New Delhi: Manohar. .153(5)VIO 10978 225 Singh.London: Zed Books. .150-158 IN Violence against women in Asian societies/ed.48 SIN 6366 226 Sjoberg. 9 MAD.S.484-428 IN Women’s studies in India: a reader/ed.Chennai: The Institute. February.California: Mayfield.T 12014 233 Srivastava. A The institution of widowhood: a historical perspective p. . 1-3.1984. by G. Jaya The widows of November 1984 p. Ganesh Prasad. Nayar. xvi.422 CEN.2007. 2001.W 12358 235 Stillion. abandoned and destitute women in India/ed.K. 305.42 WOM 2873 236 Suryakumari.New Delhi: Penguin. Reicha Widows in Haryana 38 . xxiv.B. 445-465 IN Transformation. 305.48 WID 3563 234 Srivastava. Organised by Guild of Service. 615p. 97p 305. 604p. John.2008.48 WID 11410 237 Tanwar.New Delhi: Radiant. Ranjana Kumari and Jamila Verghese. by Mary E. 305. xii. 9-16 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed.231 South Asian Conference on Capacity Building of Marginalized Women: Widows (2002: New Delhi) Report and recommendations. . by Pramila Dandvate. Sixth Development Convention on Transformation Transition or Stagnation?: Understanding Change in a Globalizing Economy. xvi. 58p. by P. 657p. 264p. .63-67 IN Widows.282-296 IN Women: a feminist perspective/ed. . 2002 CD-692 232 Sreerupa Gender.1989. Jaya The widows of November 1984 p.Delhi: Women Press. ageing and widowhood: health vulnerability and socio-economic influences p. . Judith M Women and widowhood: the suffering beyond p.2006. Organised by Madras Institute of Development Studies. 330. by Jo Freeman. transition or stagnation? Understanding change in a globalising economy: proceedings of the VI Development Convention 2007/ed. 3-20 305.New Delhi: Gyan. 51-54 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. School of Women's Studies. 83p. by V.New Delhi: Vikas.S 8061 241 Umamani.2006. 263p. 1991 CD-413. P. A study on the coping strategies of widowers.New Delhi: The Organisation..1998.R.48 THA.48 LIV 10167 238 Thara Bhai. by H. S S Problems and adjustment of widows .2002. A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood.239p.1988. . Katti.a case study p. p. Selvy The spectrum of femininity a process of deconstruction. .. 209-214 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.S. K S Socio-economic and demographic aspects of widowhood in Karnataka Paper 15 IN National Conference on Women's Studies on Religion. Nair and A.9-12. Mohini Giri. by V. Organised by Indian Association for Women's Studies in collaboration with Jadavpur University.New Delhi: Gyan.Delhi: B. 263p. R K Widows in India: today and yesterday p. and their children affected by the Tsunami in Sri Lanka MP-R UNI.P. 305.V. . Mohini Giri.W 10864 239 Thekkamalai.138-145 IN Widowhood in India/ed. widows. 141p.. fathers.3 242 United Nations Development Fund for Women After the big wave: mothers.p.. Nagesh.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust. 305. Feb. March 27-28.42(5493)THI.2002. xvi.A 12125 243 Upadhyay.1987 305. vii. Culture and Politics (5th: 1991: Calcutta). children. 305.48 WID 5804 240 Thiruchandran.2004.48 LIV 10167 39 . L Widows in India. 2008. . xvi.42 NAR 8897-8899 250 Vyas. S Widows in rural setting /by S. by P. 1994 CD-568. by Neshla.1994. 305. Isvarachandra Marriage of Hindu widows.Chakrapani Vol. Nayar. . 305.Agrawal.240p).48 LIV 10167 247 Vidyasagara. 263p.W 12358 245 Varsha Social security for widows in rural Gujarat Paper 12 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore).P. 207p.B.(289.422 CEN.244 Vaid. Nirupama Social change among the high caste Hindu widows in a metropolis p. .8 VID. 305. 144p.48 WID 11410 40 . p.2000.Delhi: Indian Publishers. . Usha The plight of brahmin widows in Kerala p. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development.M 3001 248 Vidya Widowhood: a curse /by Vidya. Meena and Neelam p.234-241 IN Women’s studies in India: a reader/ed..New Delhi: Penguin. xvi.287.7 246 Venkitakrishnan. March 23-25. 264p.Delhi: Women Press. by Mary E. .Vijaya Kumar and C.1976. by C.241-250 IN Nari: facets of Indian womanhood/ed. 306. 169-190 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed. v.M. 305. 1.Calcutta: K. Sudesh Politics of widow immolation p.113-120 IN Single women in Indian perspective/ed. 199-210 IN Widowhood in modern India/ed.New Delhi: Gyan.48 SIN 6366 249 Vijaya Kumar. by V. 3 Vols. John.2006. 657p.2002. Bagchi. 305. xxxi.Kurukshetra: Nirmal. Mohini Giri.K. by Jo Freeman. Susan S The "village Indira": a Brahman widow and political action in rural North India p. mother now widow: exploring women's lives in Northern India. 305.B 12320 41 .New Delhi: Tulika.New Delhi: Oxford University Press.25-28 303. xxiv.1984. 322p.A 9669 256 Weitz. Catherine Ashes of immortality: widow-burning in India. 615p. Boulder: Westview.2008. Susan Snow Wife.1992.. widows. xii.W 12384 254 Wadley. 393.454-464 IN Women: a feminist perspective/ed.S 7150 255 Weinberger-Thomas.251 Wadley.92-118 IN From the margins of Hindu marriage: essays on gender religion and culture/ ed.. p. by Patricia Lyons Johnson.P 5466 252 Wadley.42 BAL. Susan S No longer a wife: widows in rural north India p. 105p. Rose What price independence? social reactions to Lesbians. Courtright.New Delhi: Chronicle.8FRO 6725 253 Wadley. x. .. 250 p.2000. ix. 305. spinsters..California: Mayfield.48(542)WES.New York: Oxford University Press. Susan S Struggling with destiny in Karimpur 1925-1984.2008.4(542)WAD.1994.42 WOM 2873 257 West Bengal Commission for Women In Radha's name: widows and other women in Brindaban/by Malini Bhattacharya. 1995 xii. 187p.New Delhi: Vistaar.42(542)WAD.65-87 IN Balancing acts: women and the process of social change/ed.9(544)WEI. 177p 305.. 305. 306. and nuns p. by Lindsey Harlan and Paul B. 455p. Ranjana Kumari and Jamila Verghese.K.Delhi: Women Press. xvi. by Martha Alter Chen.48 SHA 12089 259 The widow in classical texts p. Organised by Harvard Institute for International Development..7 263 Widows in India: social neglect and public action/ed.48 WID 8124 264 Widows.New Delhi: Radiant. 264p.1998..New Delhi: Zubaan.New Delhi: Zubaan. 23-25. abandoned and destitute women in India/ed.. Katti. xvi.1989. xii.Geneva: ILO. 305. 489p.V.S. by P. 45-53 IN Shadow lives: writings on widowhood/ed.48 WID 11410 262 Widows and destitute women in domestic service Paper 19 IN Conference on Widows in India (1994: Bangalore). by Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill.B. xii.78-88 331. 305.48 WID 5804 261 Widowhood in modern India/ed. xii. by Pramila Dandvate.Dharwad: Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust.2007. P. 97p. March.1987 305. Nayar. March 27-28.4 WOM 266 Workshop on Widows (1994: Bangalore) Report. 54-136 IN Shadow lives: writings on widowhood/ed. Nagesh.2007.48 SHA 12089 260 Widowhood in India/ed.48 WID 3563 265 Women workers and society.-(Women in the third world) 305. Nair and A. p. .258 The widow in 19th and 20th century documents p. by H. . A collection of papers presented at the National Seminar on Widowhood. 489p.1988. 305. 1994 CD-568.239p.. 305.1976./by Lakshmi Murthy 2067 42 ..New Delhi: Sage.P. by Uma Chakravarti and Preeti Gill.2006. 4 267 Workshop on Widows in Rural India (1992: New Delhi) Draft. Mohini Giri. March.2002. by V. 1992 CD-464 268 Zutshi. 305.48 LIV 10167 43 . 2-5.1994 CD-568. .Held from March 20-26. Organised by the Harvard Institute of International Development (HIID). Funded by the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER). 263p. Bupinder Status of widows of Kashmir: the displaced population p. 135-148 IN Living death: trauma of widowhood in India/ed.New Delhi: Gyan. 48p. Part II Newspapers/ Periodicals Articles 44 . October 2003.Part I and II Hindu. Kuntal Elderly widows in old age homes Social Welfare. C and Reddy. 17 October.p. 17 April. 50(7). 1999. 1995. p. 27-28 December. Latha Bound by misery Hindu(Mag). K. p. December 2007. Ambujam Women presidents pack a punch Social Welfare. 2005.4 272 AIDS widows Communique.II 277 Arora. 2000. March 1999. 278 Aruna.34-35 276 Anantharaman.10 274 Anand. 1999. 2(10).I. 14 January. Subhashini Outlawing inhuman practices . July-August. Chandramohan T What support by kin to widows? The Indian Journal of Social Work.3 275 Anantharaman. p. 54(9). 1(1). 10-11 271 Ahmed. p. Rashid Sikh widows of Kashmir tell tragic tale of Govt apathy Pioneer. Annu Unique health initiative for widows of Vrindavan Grassroots: Reporting the Human Conditions. p.6 273 Ali.p.p. January 2001. 34-35 270 The age of consent and dissent Women’s Voice.p.269 Agarwal.L Lens eye on Brahmin widows Pioneer.1-11 45 . 62(1). October 2001. Malini The hidden violence of faith: the widows of Vrindavan Social Scientist. 3 284 Bhaduri.345-352 280 Balakrishnan. p. Narayan Fighting scourge of widowhood with a song and henna The Pioneer.10 282 Bareth. 13 February. G S Neglecting the plight of Hindu widows Mainstream. 1999. 1994. 2 November. 1 281 Banerjee. Aditi Return of trust and hope Hindu(Mag.p. 2001.p. 81(3-4). 29(1-2). 4 July. 2003.10 286 Bhargava.279 Aruna.). p. 2007. Nitika For better or for worse Pioneer.30-31 287 Bhatnagar. Shrabani Daughters of darkness Telegraph. p. 2000. p. 1995. 15 October. 22 July. T Chandramohan Perceived formal and informal support to widows in a rural farming community Man in India. 2004.Aloke The strange village of widows Statesman(SunMag). 38(8).1995 288 Bhattacharya. C and Reddy. p.4 285 Bhardwaj. January-February 2001. July-December 2001.4 283 Basu.1. 26 June. 4 April. 7 March.75-83 46 . p. Lakshmi Time stands still for women of Vrindavan Hindu. p. p. Rakesh Hindu widow entitled to residence: SC Times of India. 24 292 Bhaumik. Urvashi and Chakravarti. 19 February. Cherie There must be life after death Asian Age. 30 December.p. 2000.20 293 Bhhuguna. Uma Image of widowhood Hindustan Times. 2009. they fight for survival Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. Anirban Kashivasis' life a virtual vacuum Hindustan Times. January 2002.11 296 Butalia. 2000. 5 October. 1994. Nitin Jugran Widowed by AIDS.2 290 Bhattacharyya. Pallab Widows who came out of the cold Sunday Observer. p.p. p.p. 3(1).13 297 Cabinet amends BPL widow pension plan Indian Express.p. 2000. Tapas Legal body fights for Varanasi's widows Telegraph.6 295 Bukhari. 17 February. p.p. 4th-10th December.1 47 .1.1. Shujaat A year later. 19 February.289 Bhattacharya. 14 April. p. 6 February.4 294 Blair.1994. these women soldier on Hindu. 2001.3 298 Chakraborty. 2006. p. Rajalakshmi Biting the bullet Telegraph. 2007.3 291 Bhaumik Anirban Bleak world of the dispossessed and disowned Hindustan Times. 5November. p. Resources for Feminist Research. Prem Widow remarriage in Haryana Manushi.82. 22(3 4). October 2003. Uma Widowhood as social death Humanscape.16-17 300 Chakravarti.65-82 307 Chowdhury.p. 3 November. Uma Wifehood.299 Chakravarti. 23 July. 7(5).12 303 Chaudhary.1 305 Chew.31-40 306 Chowdhary. January-December 1995. Prem Contesting claims and counter claims: questions of the inheritance and sexuality of widows in a colonial state Contributions to Indian Sociology.p. January-December 1995.p.169-203 48 . punishment. Katherine Purgatory. 1(1).p. 1995. 29(1-2). No. 20 September. 3-6 302 Chatterjee.1994. Manini and others How the widows of Tilak Vihar survivied Telegraph. Tapati Living within and outside social relations: Bengali widows in Vrindavan Women’s Watch.p.14 304 Chenni.p.12-18 308 Clark. May 2000.May-June 1994.3-21 301 Chakravarty. 16(2). widowhood and adultery female sexuality. 2000.p.Fall/Winter 1993. p. Rajendra Her story in his-story Deccan Herald. Dolores F The case of the inchaste widow: constructing gender in 19th-century Bengal RFR/DRF. Indranil Widows can sell marital property Telegraph. surveillance and the state in 18th Century Maharashtra Contributions to Indian Sociology. and the discourse of holy widowhood in the high and later middle ages Journal of the History of Sexuality. 29(1-2). p. May 2007. 2007. 2000. 3(4). p. 2 49 . 20 April. 9June.6 317 De Sarkar. p.Bishakha The women in white Telegraph. July-September 2006. 1998.p. 2000. Moushumi .1994. Tapati The position of the Bengali widow in the renaissance literature of Bengal Women's Watch. 9 March. apartheid continues Pioneer. 13 February.1994. 2005..p.VI 318 Deshpande.309 Compensation as curse: a murder that reveals the Kargil widow's volnerability Indian Express. Reshmi R Scalding doesn't foster a softer touch Economic Times.12 313 Dasgupta.Debjani When widows refuse to conform Telegraph.p. Sibabrata The lord giveth. 5November. p. 10 July.p.p. 7 March. p.8 310 Cursed at the altar of arrack Deccan Herald. but man taketh away Sunday Observer. 5March.2 312 Das.31-34 315 Dasgupta. 1 311 Das Gupta.and justice for all? Hindustan Times.1994. 2004. Romita For widows.19 316 Datta.5 314 Dasgupta. p. Swati Inheritance laws largely skewed against women Times of India. 12 February. 319 Dewan,Ritu Kashmiri women pay the price for war Telegraph. 11Aug;1994.p.18 320 Dhar, Aarte Another side of the widow’s story Hindu. 11 July; 2000.p.2 321 Dharmalingam, B and Murugan, K R Elderly widows and their place in the family Social Welfare. 48(7); October 2001. p.7-11 322 Dhawan, Himanshi Cast aside, widows turn to Vrindavan Times of India. 27 July; 2007. p.17 323 Dogra, Bharat Rehabilitation of widows and orphans Social Welfare. 51(12); March 2005. p. 23-26 324 Dreze, Jean Ending destitution through food transfers Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 3(9); September 2002. p.13 325 Dua, Rina No Justice for riot widows Telegraph. 15 December; 1994.p.20 326 Dutta, Indrani War widows chase their dreams at IIM-C Hindu. 8 June; 2008. p.12 327 Dutta, Pradeep Three decades on, war widows start life a new adopt kids Indian Express. 5 December; 1999.p.4 328 Eswara Prasad, K V Social security for destitute widows in Tamil Nadu Economic and Political. 30(15);April 1995.p.794-796 50 329 Ghadially, Rehana A Muslim widow: the practice of Idda, seclusion and mourning in a South Asia Sect Asian Women. Vol.8; June 1999. p.209-224 330 Ghanashyam, Bharathi The widows of Rasipuram Deccan Herald. 1 April; 2007. p.5 331 Ghosh, Avijit For the widows of those dead in the Kargil war Telegraph. 15 September; 2004. p. 26 332 Ghosh, Deepshikha War widows Statesman. 11 July; 1999.p.1-4 333 Ghosh, Mini Singular women Pioneer(Sun.Mag). 12 March; 2000.p.I 334 Ghosh, Rinku Vrindavan more hell than haven Pioneer. 8 March; 1999.p.4 335 Ghosh, Swati Bengali widows of Varanasi Economic and Political Weekly. 35(14); April 1-7, 2000.p.1151-1153 336 Ghoshal, Somak The tale of two widows Telegraph. 14 September; 2006. p.19 337 Giri, Mohini and Khanna, Meera Prisoners for life: the sorry plight of war widows Times of India. 21 July; 1999.p.14 338 Giri, Mohini The struggle for an identity Hindu(Sun. Mag.). 27 January; 2002.p.4 51 339 Giri, Mohini Restoring lost dignity Hindu (Sun. Mag.). 16 March; 2003. p.4 340 Giri, V Mohini Widows' weeds: rarely seen and never heard The Times of India. 13 February; 2002. p.14 341 Giri, V. Mohini and Khanna, Meera The unsung brave Hindu(Mag). 17 October, 1999.p.I,II 342 Giri, V. Mohini and Khanna, Meera Emerging from a pall of gloom Hindu(Mag). 8 August; 1999.p.II 343 Giridhar, G Woes of widowhood Health Action. 14(2); February 2001.p.40 344 Goswami, Vikas A woman of Substance Changes. July-September; 1996.p.18-19 345 Gulati, Leela and Gulati, Mitu Female labour in the unorganised sector: the brick worker revisited Economic and Political Weekly. 32(18); 3-9 May 1997.p.968-971 346 Gulati, Leela and Irudaya Rajan, S The added years: elderly in India and Kerala Economic and Political Weekly. 34(44); October 30-November 5, 1999.p.WS46-WS51 347 Hyndman, Jennifer Feminism, conflict and disasters in post-tsunami Sri Lanka Gender, Technology and Development. 12(1); January-April 2008. p.101-121 348 Insecurity stalks children of the lesser God Telegraph. 2November;1994.p.4 52 IV Pioneer. October-December 1999. 5(4). 46(9). p.22 358 Karat. 28 November. March 2007. Mozaffar Pension for widows Social Welfare. p. 16 July. December 1999. 14 February.II Hindu.p. 15 February.11 351 Izumi.28-30 350 IT.10 53 . Hillary We don't need no men to live happily ever after Telegraph. 2000. Dhirendra K Widow vote in chains Telegraph.a conditional of neglect Women’s Link. they sing his praise to eke out their existence Hindustan Times.36-39 356 Kalia.14 357 Kalia. 11 April. 2006. Brinda What about the women workers ? . 2000. 16 June. Aradhana Left to his mercy.5 354 Jha.p. Kaori Gender-based violence and property grabbing in Africa: a denial of women's liberty and security Gender and Development.349 Islam.p. 2007. 2001. Aradhana Landlords punish Lord's women Hindustan Times. widows eligible for property tax relief Telegraph. 6 May.4 355 Joshi.p. 15(1). Madhu Widows .11-24 352 Jackson.p. Dhirendra K Their reason to live is dead. p. p.p. And life doesn't go on . 2000.III 353 Jha. 1997. p. April 2002. Jahnavi and Dhavale.Mag). February-March 2008. 2007.1 363 Kubendran.10 361 Kedare. 13 February. but not alone Social Welfare. Malavika Autobiography as social commentary: a reading of Nistarini Debi's Sekeley Katha AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies.3 366 Lal. V Widows need special protective measures Social Welfare. Neeta Lights and action women Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. C S Chronicles of a fettered life Hindu(Sun. H S Effects of the Marathwada earthquake on widows and married women The Indian Journal of Social Work.p. 2007. 13(1).7-31 360 Karlekar.10-11 367 Lamb. 1997. 7(10). 1998. October 2006.p. 63(2). 52(7). p. 2 June. p. Neeta Lonely. p. gender and widowhood: perspectives from rural West Bengal Contributions to Indian Sociology.p.359 Karlekar. 10-15 364 Lakshmi.8 54 . Malavika Wives and widows Telegraph. 54(11-12). October 2005. 2 August. Sarah Aging.III 365 Lal.. p. 2000.September-December 1999. p. p. 182-193 362 Khan.541-570 368 Land rights for UP women: changing the face of destitution Indian Express. 33(3). Arif A Woman alleges gang-rape by three over land dispute Indian Express. 13 May. Kalyani K Widowhood in Singapore Awareness: A Journal of the Association of Women for Action and Research.369 Mahasweta Devi Treatment of Water: Fascism in worst form Deccan Herald.p. 1983. and two chapatis Humanscape. 50(7).15-16 375 Mehrotra.3-12 376 Mehta. 2000. Janaki Tyranny's watermark: signs of the agenda Hindu(Mag). Kanwal Marriage and migration through the life course: experiences of widowhood.I. March 2001. Deepti Priya Salvation.10 370 Majumdar. October 2003. 407-425 373 Manecksha. No.p.44-47 374 Mariati. 2000. 10 February. 2000. p. February 15. 5 March. p. Rochona Shorn of desire in a modern world Telegraph.VII 55 .p. Syarifah A widow's notes as told to Syarifah Mariati Human Rights Solidarity.146-152 378 Menon. 2008.11 371 Mallick. 20 February. Ramesh Widows of Varanasi India Today. separation and divorce amongst transnational Sikh women Indian Journal of Gender Studies.8. 28-30 372 Mand. Anupriya Elderly widows need protection Social Welfare.p. p. Vol. p. 10(7).p. p. May 2000.41-54 377 Menon. 7(5).July 2000. 12(2-3). May-December 2005.13. Ritu and Nair. Freny No white for these widows Infochange Agenda. U Living with HIV/AIDS: how do widowed women cope? Aaina: Mental Health Advocacy Newsletter. 11(10).IV 385 Nagarajan. orphans Times of India. July 2005.5 383 Mrudula A and Vindhya.379 Menon. Wolf.VII 388 Nambiar. December 2003. 2007. p.p.Sonora Jha Widows on the warpath Deccan Herald. p. 1994. 145-162 382 Mohammad Iqbal Fighting a lonely battle for survival Hindu. No. p. 3 384 Nagaraja. July-August 1995. 1999.p. 3 387 Nair. 1994.87 380 Menski. p.Parvathi Widows as women Frontline. Christine L Linking benefits to marital status: race and social security in the US Feminist Economics. May7-20 1994. 11(2). 4(12).p. Madonna Harrington. Janaki A different kind of obedience Hindu.I. 23 December. Bhargavi Stree Shakti Deccan Herald. Rema Real victims: HIV widows.3 56 . 22 November. Anuradha War widows fighting a winning battle Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition.89. Werner Widow's right to property: prejudices against remarried women Manushi.p.12 386 Nagraj. March 2005. 10April.p. 2000. Douglas A and Himes.p. 5(1).15-16 381 Meyer. 20 February. 12 November. 389 Narula. 34-36 390 Nayar. July-August 2005. J Aigbuloko The widow's burden under customary law Nigeria Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies. 149. p. 30 September. April 2000. 15(2).p.a study Social Welfare.11 395 Oya. Carlos and Sender. p. B Life after death .1-31 396 Oyakhirome. 14(1). 1998. M C Problems of widows . p. Anand. p. 1997.p. Malabika When once is not enough Telegraph. p. 2000.p. 28 December.4 57 . Kuldip Violence against women Hindu.10 398 Pande. April 2009. No. Alka Widows look for divine help in lord's land Pioneer. 33(1-4). S and Babbar.p. 28 February. October 2003. 28 April. separated. 10(4). John Divorced.glimpses into the plight of war widows Manushi.7 392 Obulesu.105-121 397 Pal.14-15. 1999.10 391 NCW to Vrindavan widows' rescue Hindu. 31-33 393 Organiser's profile: Bhopal gas victim-a widow with seven children struggles for justice Asian Women Workers Newsletter. and widowed women workers in rural Mozambique Feminist Economics.January 1995. 50(7).21 394 Outspoken dalit widow murdered Outspoken dalit widow murdered Human Rights Solidarity. V.p. January-December 2001. 28-29 406 Philipose. 10(2). 2003.11 404 Patnaik. 1901)Tahdhib An-Niswan and the Ahl-E Hadith Movement in 19th century Bhopal Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan.p. April-June 2004. Claudia Interpretations of widow remarriage and divorce: Shah Jahan Begum's (D. Manoj and Gupta Kashyap. Leena Kargil war widows: questions of compensation and remarriage Economic and Political Weekly.the experience of Kargil war widows Manushi.12 403 Patnaik. 2000.10 405 Phadtare. 38(26). Pratap Widows should keep legal proof Deccan Herald. 14 February. 2008. 2000. one dies after 'torture' Indian Express. p. 14 September. Soumyajit Widow helps cops arrest rapist son Hindustan Times. p. Ashok Widow's issues ignored Pioneer. No.8 407 Prasad. p. Leena Money matters . p. 26 March-1 April.p. Rajen Water. 28 June . 2635-2637 401 Parmar. 11(1).399 Parikh. 6 November. 41-51 58 . water everywhere Sunday Observer. Pamela The image of widowhood Indian Express. 2000. R G The rehabilitation of war widows and ex-servicemen widows: problems and remedies Women’s Link. 2008.4 July 2003. SAMUDRA Two dalit widows branded witches. 1996. p. p. 16-19 402 Patnaik.5 408 Preckel. 5 August. 2004.p. p. 138.4 400 Parmar. 14 July. p. 7(5). 17(19). Usha Women we don't want Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 8 October. 83(3-4). p. Jyoti Riot widows Humanscape.. p. 10 412 Ragunathan. August 2000. 7(8). 1 418 Ranjan. Anjana Words for widows Hindu (Mag. 22 August.). 265-279 410 Punwani.40-42 411 Raghavan. December 2007. p. 2005.13-15 413 Rai. 8(12).).4088-4094 59 . Deepak Kumar Major problems experienced by the widows of upper castes in Sambalpur city of Western Orissa Man in India.409 Pujari. 2003. 27 October-2 November 2001. Usha The healing touch of Rahat Ghar Hindu(Sun.74 416 Rajan.). p. p.7 414 Rai. 2006. Anjana Mothers of Vrindavan. 2004.p.Mag. 36(43). Hindu (Mag.p.30 September-13 October 2000. May 2000.8 415 Rajalakshmi. July-December 2003. Urmila and Behera. T K Changing fortunes Frontline. 5 February.p. T S Sreenivasa A bandit's queen Times of India.2 417 Rajan. 30 January. Alka Determinants of well-being among widows: an exploratory study in Varanasi Economic and Political Weekly. Lathika Why pretend there is no oppression Humanscape. p. 19 March. 26 March. 2004.5 420 Raturi. PrachiKapoor. January/April 2006. the clergyman and the reckless: women investors in England. Josephine The widows. June 2004.5 427 Rutterford.). 1998. 1995. 111-138 428 Sahoo. 5(6).). 27 October. 2000. p.419 Rathod. 2 April.307-310 424 Roy. Dinesh Too wise to fool Deccan Herald.p. 2006. 16 60 .III 422 Religion and culture: a case of double standards Voices: A Journal of Communication for Development. 12(1-2). 3 425 Roy.11-14 423 Routray. Mag. 3(2). 23 May. 1995. Nilanjana S Fire and Water Telegraph (Mag.10 421 Ray. 25 December. p. Tirna White is not her colour Telegraph (Sun. 2002.p. Akshaya Kumar One village block has over 700 widows Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. p. Janette and Maltby. 3 426 Roy. May-August 2008. p.p. p. 42(2). Nilanjana S Mother India? Telegraph. Shubhajit When single is a dirty word Times of India. Sailen What an Oriya widow can eat Contributions to Indian Sociology. 1830-1914 Feminist Economics. Aishwarya It just isn't right Pioneer. p. p. 18 June. 58(4). 31October. 1(4).19 436 Sarkar. 12 November. P NREGP: no place for single women Hindu.1994. p. 2007. P Suicides are about the living. 1999.3 61 . Tanika A world of widows: Chokher Bali in the novel and in the film Women’s Watch.11 431 Sainath. 29 May. P Farmer's diet worse than a convict's Hindu. p. p.p. 22 May. not the dead Hindu. 438 A scar too deep to heal for '84 riot victims Pioneer. p.13 433 Salgaonkar. 24 May. Seema P and Salgaonkar.420-442 434 Sankaranarayanan. 25 July. p. Pradeep B Financial assistance to widows in Goa Social Action. Anubha Amritsar's widows of addiction Times of India. 24-25. 2000.9 432 Sainath.38 437 Sawhney.429 Sainath.p. 2007. p. October-December 2006.Mag).1 435 Sarkar.p. P Farming . p. Bhuvana The stream over Water Deccan Herald(Sun. 2007. 2008.11 430 Sainath. July-September 2004. 21 May. Bishakha De The answer is blown in the wind Telegraph.it's what they do Hindu. 2007. p. 2000. 17 April. Nidhi Widows and girl child will smile Times of India. Rameshwari Widowhood: it's problems and coping strategies Vikasini: The Journal of Women’s Empowerment. Diti Catch 22 Statesman. 35. 20 February. 13 February. 25 March. 2007. Sudhirendar Social ostracism of widows a major problem Pioneer. 20August.p. August 2003. 2007. is sold for Rs.Review). 7 441 Sen.13-17 444 Shah. Manisha Caught in the wheel: women and salvation in Indian religions Manushi.p. Rashme Home they brought her worrier dead Times of India(Sun. 2006. July-September 2002. 2000.199.11 lakhs by brothers Asian Age. Atul White shadows of Vrindavan Times of India.439 Sehgal. Manish Widow.p. 1999. p.3 448 Sharma.III 447 Sharma. p.6 442 Sethi. p. p. 17(3). July-August 2000. 4(8).3 446 Sharma.Mag). No. Priti and Pandya.1994. 23 December. Amitabh and Anand. 8 August. Rashme Kashmiri village with only widows Grassroots: Reporting the Human Conditions. Kalpana Extinguishing culture Hindu(Sun. 11-19 445 Shankar.p.10 62 .20 443 Sethi.p.1 440 Sehgal. M and Khan.13 452 Sivaraman. p. 28 August. p.41-46 457 Suri. January-March 2007. 17 February. 1996.p.p. Pushpanjali Socio-demographic conditions of widows in Orissa Women’s Link. Kavita Widows and orphans of the disaster Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 27 October-2 November 2001. 2008.20-24 63 .12 456 Sureender. Indu Ranveer Sena and 'massacre widows' Economic and Political Weekly. February 1996. p. July 2004.p. Kounteya Widowhood effects: survival depends on neighbourhood Times of India.449 Shukla. S. 8(1). p. 4 June.12 450 Sinha.10 453 Skevik. 2(2). 13(1). Mythily The image of widowhood Hindu. 1993. Anne Family economy workers or caring mothers? Male breadwinning and widows' pensions in Norway and the UK Feminist Economics. January 2007. 15 February. Hema The force is with them Sunday Observer. 1995. 91-113 454 Snew Kumar Widows rights Leading Public Entrepreneurs. 10(2). 2000. A G Distress of the aged widows in rural Tamil Nadu Research and Development Journal. p. Arvind and Sinha. Vaithilingam.4095-4099 451 Sinha.p.12 458 Swain. 36(43).138 455 Spalding-Smith Holding out hope for women Pioneer. p. p.J. 3 468 A voice for widows People and the Planet.p. Shardah Widows of vrindavan lead a long lonely life Times of India.30 September-13 October 2000. 23(16). p. 1998.4 64 . 73-84 463 Tilak. Susie. p. 16(1). 5(1).459 Taylor. Rajiv Of rainbows and widows Deccan Herald(Sun.p.19 464 Tripathi. Felicity Remarriage after spousal death: options facing widows and implications for livelihood security Gender and Development. 1 June 1996. 2005. 1998. 17(19).Mag. 26 July. The impossible subject: caste and the gendered body.1311-1315.8 466 Venkatesan.p. 1996. Purnima S The living dead Frontline. C The plight of widows of farmers who committed suicide The ICFAI Journal of Public Administration. 1994.p. 29 March. 15 September.p. 3(3). P. p. March 2008. 2007.51-53 465 Uniyal. Sudha G Manu's legacy Telegraph.8 460 Thaha.76 467 Vijayakar. 31(22). p. Economic and Political Weekly. 28 August. M and Dheeraja.7-80 461 Tharu.74.). 462 Thomas. 12-25 August 2006. V Compensation and crime Frontline.O Indian women: 1905 Statesman. 20(7).p.1994. p. 4 September.469 Vrindavan widow crack at Bengal Telegraph.p.3 476 Women's movement brings hope to widows Legal News and Views.p.87-90 475 Widows of 1984 riots still facing hardships Times of India.). 2007. Kate Widows without rights: challenging marginalisation and dispossession Gender and Development. Shelley Whither justice? Hindu (Mag. 1 471 Wanitzek. 6(1).2 474 Widows as women: a neglected problem in focus Frontline. 11(10). 31October. 14(2).p.6 477 Young. July 2006. p.p. July 2006. May7-20 1994. Ulrike The legal position of widows in Tanzania VENA Journal.1994.2 473 Widow `Stripped.15-20 472 War widows find solace in 'Raj Rif' Pioneer. p. 20 December. p. 2005.4 470 Walia. 21March. 16 October. 1999.199-209 65 . beaten up Hindu.June 1994.
Copyright © 2024 DOKUMEN.SITE Inc.