Gender Mainstreaming

Gender and the Categories of Experienced History

In the last few decades several feminist historians have argued that women’s history and oral history have points of connection. Oral historians began to query whether the role of methodological debates derived from oral history might enhance a new discussion on the creation of sources and the subjectivity in sources – a set of questions …

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Women’s studies: Its origins, its organization and its prospects

Women’s studies are the intellectual examination of the absence of women from history; a fresh look in a non-Freudian way at the social psychology of women; the study of women in literature and the images of women in the Arts; the economic and legal history of the family; and speculation about ‘androgyny’, a state of …

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Feminization of water collection and marginalization of women: The realities and reasons

This article deals with the ground realities of how and why the feminization of water leads to the marginalization of women. The article is based on an empirical investigation in a water-deficit district of Odisha. The article deviates from conventional studies on the feminization of water by focusing not only on marginalization from an economic …

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