Search results (3)
  • Amrit Srinivasan
    Indian Journal of Gender Studies
    1998

    Of all the forms that violence against women can assume, sexual harassment is the most ubiquitous and insidious; all the more so because it is deemed 'normal' behaviour and not an assault on the female entity.

  • Raj Brahmbhatt
    A Handbook
    1998

    The study of human sexuality is not a recent interest. The history of sexual medicine is the history of human existence; the thread of sexuality is woven deeply in its fabric.

  • Malini Karkal, Manisha Gupte, Mira Sadgopal
    Radical Journal of Health
    1995

    THERE is enough evidence to show that often, development policies adopted by governments have widened the disparities amongst sections of people.