This study aims to provide an evidence-based analysis of the persecution and hunting of women as witches in indigenous and rural societies in India.
Beyond use value and exchange value, commodities encapsulate semiotic values too. They function as markers of status, domesticity, social discipline, rebelliousness and so on. These functions are contextual, contingent and change over time.
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What is women’s studies? Is it a discipline? Subject? What should a women’s studies' programme connote and what obtains in practice?
This paper examines whether female participation in the labour force enhances the autonomy of women in poor populations.
In India, as per census 1981, around 11 million children in the age group 5-14 are in the labour force as main workers, and another 2.21 million children participate in the labour market