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Category: Manushi Archive

Some Thoughts On Republic Day, 26 January 1987

This interview transcript was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-38, Jan-Feb 1987) Today 37 years after the establishment of the Republic, a…

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Cutting Our Own Lifeline

A Review of our Farm Policy This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-73, Nov-Dec 1992) “We may not be deceived…

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Unpaid, Unorganized

Women Speak About Housework This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-2, Mar-Apr 1979) “HOUSE should not be prisons but bases…

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Thanks to Smugglers

Bollywood Films As Bridge Builders Among Indo-Pak People This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-110, Jan-Feb 1999) In the last…

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Indian Politics: Encourages Durgas, Snubs Women

This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-111, Mar-Apr 1999) It is a truism that India is a land of mind…

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Selling Women a Self-View

Prostituting Women’s Bodies This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-3, Jul-Aug 1979) “STOP for Duco!” the ad proclaims but walking…

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Hitting Out at Women

Humour as a weapon of oppression This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-4, Dec 79-Jan 80) What a society considers…

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Prescribing Marriage As A Magic Cure

Film review of “Insaaf Ka Tarazu” This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-7 1981) The treatment of rape in this…

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New Wave Or Old— When It Comes to Women They are All The Same

Aakrosh Anger—The Man’s Right ! This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-8, 1981) This film is a step ahead of…

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Two Women Fight A Historic Case Against the Forced Eviction of Pavement Dwellers In Bombay

This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-, 1981) On July 23, 1981, the Bombay municipal corporation, in pursuance of a…

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About Me

Madhu Kishwar describes herself as a Truth-Winger, a Factarian. This is her own coinage to denote someone who honestly allows verifiable facts to determine her opinions and conclusions, rather than preconceived, intellectually crippling & soul-destroying ideologies.

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Books by Madhu Kishwar

The Girl From Kathua: A Sacrificial Victim of Ghazwa-E-Hind(Print)

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Modi Muslims and Media(Print)

(Madhu Purnima Kishwar) Voices from Narendra Modi's Gujarat

₹401.00

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Zealous Reformers, Deadly Laws(Print)

(Madhu Kishwar) Battling Stereotypes

₹495.00

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Women Bhakta Poets(Print)

(Edited by Madhu Kishwar and Ruth Vanita) 10th Anniversary special volume

₹250.00

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