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   VOL. III  NOS. 1-2 36 PAGES JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1998
- World Order, Old and New by Noam Chomsky Sham Lal
- Beauty Queen, Children and the Death of Sex by Richard Crasta Shobori Ganguli
- Reforming the Body, Religion, Community and Modernity by Philip A. Mellor and Chris Shilling Nivedita Menon
- Border and Boundaries: Women in India's Partition by Ritu Menon and
Kamla Bhasin
Andrew Whitehead
- Conversation as Method: Analyzing the Relational World of People
who were Raised Communally
by Ruthellen Josselson, Amia Lieblich,
Ruth Sharabany, Hadas Wiseman
Urvashi Butalia
- Feminism and the New Democracy: Resisting the Political edited by
Jodi Dean
Neera Chandhoke
- Feminist Space: Cultural Readings from India and Canada
by Malashri Lal
Nilima Das
- Media and Cultural Regulation edited by Kenneth Thompson Sevanti Ninan
- Women's Health, Public Policy and Community Action edited
by Swapna Mukhopadhyay
Stina Almroth
- Restoring Childhood: Learning, Labour and Gender by Sumi Krishna Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff
- Representing the Body: Gender Issues in Indian art edited by Vidya Dehejia Juliet Reynolds
- Walking Naked by Vijaya Ramaswamy Raghav R. Menon
- The Durga Temple at Aihole: A Historiographical Study by
Gary Michael Tartakov
Shobita Punja
- Those Days by Sunil Gangopadhyay; translated by Aruna Chakravarti Tanika Sarkar
- Colonial Masculinity by Mrinalini Sinha Brinda Bose
- The Invisibles: A Tale of the Eunuchs of India by Zia Jaffery Ania Loomba
- Bridget Jone's Diary by Helen Fielding Ira Pande
- The Anger of Aubergines: Stories of Women and Food
by Bulbul Sharma
Nilanjana S. Roy
- Shadow Space by Jayanta Mahapatra, The Shock of Arrival:
Reflections on Postcolonial Experience
by Meena Alexander, In Grey Circles by Sunanda Swarup, The Professional Women's Dreams
by Sagari Chabra
Keki N. Daruwalla
- A Revolutionary Life: Memoirs of a Political Activist
by Lakshmi Sahgal
Ritu Menon & Kamla Bhasin
- Not Entitled:a memoir by Frank Kermode Dilip M. Menon
- The seeds of Time by Fredric Jameson Shelley Walia
STINA ALMROTH is a scholar and Programme Associate with the Population Council.
KAMLA BHASIN works with the United Nations and is active with the women's movement in South Asia.
BRINDA BOSE teaches at the Department of English, Hindu College, Delhi University.
URVASHI BUTALIA is co-founder of Kali for Women and co-editor of Women and the Hindu Rights.
NEERA CHANDHOKE is Prof. at the Dept. of Political Science, University of Delhi. She is currently a Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow.
KEKI N. DARUWALLA is a writer and poet. His latest book is The Minister for Permanent Unrest and Other Stories.
NILIMA DAS teaches English. She is a poet and has written a book of poems titled My Roots.
SHOBORI GANGULI is Assistant Editor with The Pioneer, New Delhi.
ANIA LOOMBA is Associate Professor of English at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
DILIP M. MENON is a Nehru Memorial Museum Library Fellow.
NIVEDITA MENON is a Lecturer in Political Science, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University.
RITU MENON is co-founder of Kali for Women. She is co-editor of Against All Odds: Essays on Women, Religion.and Development from India and Pakistan.
RAGHAV R. MENON is a music critic and author of several books including Pilgrim of the Swara: Life of K. L. Saigal.
SEVANTI NINAN is a columnist for The Hindu.
SHOBITA PUNJA is an art historian and author of Divine Ecstasy: The Story of Khajuraho and Daughters of the Ocean.
JULIET REYNOLDS is a freelance writer and art Critic based in Delhi.
NILANJANA S. ROY is Assistant Features Editor of Business Standard.
TANIKA SARKAR teaches English at St. Stephens College, Delhi University.
KATHINKA SINHA-KERKHOFF is a scholar and author of Save Ourselves and the Girls! Girlhood in Calcutta under the Raj.
SHELLEY WALIA is Professor of English at the Punjab University.
ANDREW WHITEHEAD is a former BBC Delhi correspondent. He has recently returned to India for the BBC.
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