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Talk by Peter Fitzpatrick
Tenth Anniversary Talk: 'And are we still not modern? Politico-legal Formation and the Future of the Humanities'
CSCS Seminar on Peter Fitzpatrick's Forthcoming Book 'Foucault's Law'
Tenth Anniversary Seminar. Book co-written with Ben Golder.
Final Work in Progress
Sushumna
Fellowships at CSCS
The CSCS Fellowships Programme began in 2002 to make its substantial library and faculty resources available to a range of researchers outside the institution.
Visiting Fellows
CSCS provides affiliation to Indian and international researchers for varying periods of time. In addition CSCS also invites academics to interact with faculty and students and to present their work at the Centre.
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Current State: Published
Text Archives
This folder includes various text materials utilised by CSCS faculty for coursework at the Ph.D, M.A. and B.A. levels. Materials are in searchable image formats on .pdf, to be opened on Acrobat Reader, or in .doc format.
• Achuthan,Asha.; Antony,T.;Agrahari,M.; and Gadagkar, R
Autonomy and Inter-Disciplinary Integration in Undergraduate Education - A Micro-study of Four Institutions in Bangalore. Higher Education Cell, CSCS, Bangalore. 2007
• Agamban, Giorgio
"Infancy and History: an essay on the destruction of experience." pp 11-65
• Agamben, Giorgio
The Coming Community, pp. 43-46, 62-64, 78-86. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
1993.
• Agamben, Giorgio
The State of Exception as a Paradigm of Government. In State of Exception, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005, pp. 1-31
• Agnes, Flavia
"State Control and Sexual Morality": The Case of the Bar Dancer of Mumbai. In Enculturing Law: new agendas for legal Pedagogy/ Edited by Mathew John; Sitharamam Kakarala. 2007.Tulika Books. (pages 158-175).
• Agnes,Flavia
“Minority Identity and Gender Concerns” EPW:2006. page 3976
• Akhtar, Salman
"Introduction" in Freud Along the Ganges: Psychoanalytic Reflections on the People and Culture of India. pp 3-25
• Aktor, Mikael
Smrtis and Jatis: The Ritualisation of Time and the Continuity of the Past’, in Invoking the Past, Daud Ali ed., New Delhi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 258-279.
• Alam, Javeed
‘Tradition Under Stress’ From. India: Living With Modernity, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 169-190.
• Alawi, Hamza
'India and the Colonial Mode of Production', in Utsa Patnaik ed. Agrarian Relations and Accumulation: The 'Mode of Production' Debate in India (Bombay: Sameeksha Trust/Delhi: OUP, 1990) pg 160-197
• Alternative Law Forum
Of Master Plans, Laws and Illegalities in an Era of Transition
• Alternative Law Forum (ALF)
Commentary on Public Broadcast Bill 2007
• Althusser, Louis
"Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses".Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: a Reader. John Storey. New york (pages 151-162)
• American Anthropological Association
Statements on Human Rights; June 1999.
• Amin, Shahid
“Gandhi as Mahatma: Gorakhpur District, Eastern UP, 1921”In. Sub-altern studies III.
• Anand,Shaina.
WiCTV. From '“In the Shade of the Commons: Towards a Culture of Open Networks', (ISBN-90-806-4523-0), published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Netherlands License.
• Anonymous
Quality Assurance in Mental Health Care. vol-1. Check-lists and Glossaries- vol.1.Who 1994.
• Anonymous
Note for subtheme-Pedagogies for Gender Studies
• Anonymous
Science and Technology Education in India. Excerpted from the India Science Report, Science Education, Human Resources and Public attitude towards Science and Technology.
• Anonymous
India- Country Summary of Higher Education
• Anonymous
Participants
• Anonymous
Representing Texts and Cultures - Translation Studies and Ethnography. pages 47-86.
• Anonymous
DEVHAS Asia-Link Project
• Anonymous
Playblog: Pornography, Performance and Cyberspace. This article provides an analytical framework into understanding the anxieties and the logics that have gone behind the framing laws concerning pornography.An external Link is given.
• Anonymous
Key Recommendations of the Consultation.
• Anonymous
Participants GECP
• Anonymous
Participants GS
• Anonymous
"Key Points emerging from the Consultation". Interventions in the field of Womens Studies.
• Anonymous
SCIENCE
• Anonymous
Quality Assurance in Mental Health. vol-2. Check-lists and Glossaries. vol.2. WHO. 1994
• Anonymous
Kuvempu University-Draft Report on Institutional Accreditation. December 2001.
• Anveshi Law Committee
ALC- Hyderabad;“Is Gender Justice only a Legal Issue? The Political Stakes in the Uniform Civil Code Debate”. EPW; March 1997; pages 453-458
• Arnold, David
“The Colonial Prison: Power, Knowledge and Penology in Nineteenth Century India”, Subaltern Studies VIII, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 148-187
• Arrighi, Giovanni
'Hegemony Unravelling - 1', New Left Review 32, March-April 2005
• Arrighi, Giovanni
The Social and Political Economy of Global Turbulence: New Left Review 20, March-April 2003
• Arrighi, Giovanni
'Hegemony Unravelling - 2', New Left review 33, May-June 2005
• Austin, John.
Session 3, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, Ch. 1; CUP 1995. (first published 1832).
• Bagchi, Amiya Kumar
The Other Side of Foreign Investment by Imperial Powers: Transfer of Surplus from Colonies, Economic & Political Weekly, v 27 n 3 June 8, 2002 pp 2229-2238
• Balagangadhara, S.N.
“On Experience Occluding Structures".
• Balagangadhara, S.N.
Comparative Anthropology and Action Sciences: An Essay on Knowing to Act and Acting to Know. 1987. philosophica 40. no. 2 pp 77-107.
• Balagopal, K.
'Rich Peasant, Poor Peasant', Seminar, n. 352, Farmer Power (December 1988)
• Balakrishnan, Pulapre
Higher Education Needs a Longer View. EPW. August 12, 2006. pp 3458-3459.
• Balibar, Etienne.
Culture and Democracy: Session 4, “Citizen Subject” In Eduardo Cadava, Peter Connor and Jean-Luc Nancy, eds., Who Comes After the Subject?, pp. 33-57. New York: Routledge, 1991.
Essays translated by James B. Swenson. Jr, from French.
• Balkin,J. M.
Understanding Legal Understanding: The Legal Subject and the Problem of Legal Coherence, The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 103, No. 1 (Oct., 1993)
• Ban on blogspot
Following the train blasts in Mumbai in July 2006, the government of India found a blog on blogspot speaking against the nation and it banned blogspot as a whole. This blog entry provides a background to the ban and helps us with further discussions on cyberspace and cityspace.
• Bandopadyay
'East' meeting 'West'.pages 14-19
• Bandopadyay
'East' meeting 'West'. pages 30-33
• Bangalore University
Draft Report on Institutional Accreditation. 26 pages
• Bannerjee, Prathama
‘Introduction’, Politics of Time : ‘Primitives’ And History-writing in a Colonial Society, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006, 1-39.
• Bannerjee, Prathama
‘Debt, Time and Extravagance’, Politics of Time : ‘Primitives’ And History-writing in a Colonial Society, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 119-157.
• Bannerjee, Prathama
‘Conclusion’, Politics of Time : ‘Primitives’ And History-writing in a Colonial Society, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 236-248.
• Barthes, Roland
What is Writing? In. Writing Degree Zero. Hill and Wang. 1968. pp- 9-18.
• Barthes, Roland
Political Modes of Writing. In. Writing Degree Zero. Hill and Wang. 1968. pp- 19-28.
• Basu, Alaka Malwade
Are Millennium Development Goals Relevant for Academic Research? EPW-October.2007 pages 4235-4238
• Basu, Amit Ranjan
The Coming of Psychoanalysis in Colonial India. Bengali Writings of Dr. Girindrasekhar Bose; Culture and the Disciplines: Papers from the cultural studies workshop/ Tapti Guha Thakurta. Centre for the Studies in Social Sciences no. 5. 1999. pages 36-54
• Bayly, C.A.
'Beating the Boundaries: South Asian History c. 1700-1850', in Sugata Bose (ed.) South Asia and World Capitalism (Delhi: OUP, 1990) pg 27-39
• Belsey, Catherine
What's Real?: Butler, Fish, and Lyotard. In Culture and the Real. Routledge. 2005. pp 1-19.
• Berlin, Isaiah
“The Concepts of Freedom: Romantic and Liberal.” (from Political Ideas in the Romantic Age: Their Rise and Influence on Modern Thought, London: Chatto and Windus, 2006)
• Bhattacharya, Neeladri
Notes Towards a Conception of the Colonial Public. In. Civil society, public sphere, and citizenship: dialogues and perceptions. ed. Rajeev Bhargava. sage publications. 2005. pages 130-156.
• Bhattacharya, Neeladri
'Remaking Custom: The Discourse and Practice of Colonial Codification', in R. Champakalakshmi and S. Gopal (eds), Tradition, Dissent and Ideology: Essays in Honour of Romila Thapar, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 20-51
• Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi
Chapter 12 - Tagore's reflections on Non-cooperation and Cooperation. In. The Mahatma and the Poet: letters and debates between Gandhi and Tagore, 1915-1941. ed. and translated by S. Battacharya. NBT 2001. pp- 54-92.
• Boden,Margaret. A
The Mystery of Creativity. In. The Creative Mind:Myths and Mechanisms.Basic books, 1991. pages 1-41.
• Bose, Girindrasekhar
Excerpts from Yoga-Sutras. The Indian Psychoanalytic Society; Calcutta pp 1-134.
• Bose, Girindrasekhar
Excerpts from "A New Theory of Mental Life". Indian Psychoanalytical Society. ed. T.C. Sinha. Samiksha 1996, vol. 20; no. 1. 1966. pp 1-105
• Bose, Sugata
'The World Economy and Regional Economies in South Asia', in Sugata Bose (ed.) South Asia and World Capitalism (Delhi: OUP, 1990) pg 357-362
• Bose, Sugata
'Introduction', in Sugata Bose (ed.) South Asia and World Capitalism (Delhi: OUP, 1990) pg 1-17
• Bose-Freud Correspondence
The Beginnings of Psychoanalysis in India: Bose-Freud Correspondence. Indian Psychoanalytical Society, Calcutta-1964.
• Butler, Judith
Antigone’s Claim,: Kinship between life and death.. New York: Columbia University Press. 2000. pp. 1-25
• CSCS
Institutional Collaborations: Schedule. First Workshop- June 19, 2008. Higher Education Cell, CSCS and SRTT.
• CSCS
Institutional Collaborations: Concept Note. First Workshop- June 19, 2008. Higher Education Cell, CSCS and SRTT
• CSCS
Strategy Paper Part 1- Version for Consultation. Higher Education: A strategy Paper for the Sri Ratan Tata Trust, Mumbai. FEB, 2006. 26 pages.
• CSCS
Report of the Two-day workshop on the “Future of Higher Education in India”. February 20-21, 2006. 12 pages.
• CSCS
Report-GECP, CSCS Higher Education Cell.
• CSCS
Concept note for Consultation.Higher Education Cell, CSCS: Regional Languages Resources Initiative.
• CSCS
Institutional Collaborations: Report on the First Workshop.June 19, 2008. Higher Education Cell, CSCS and SRTT.
• CSCS
Report of the Consultation on “Strategies for Higher Education”. HEC, CSCS. November 2006.
• Calvino, Italo
Reading a wave.
• Chakrabarti, Anjan and S.Cullenberg
Chapter 1. Redrawing the boundary of Transition and Development in India.In Transition and Development in India, pp. 1-24. New York and London: Routledge.
• Chakrabarti, Anjan and S. Cullenberg
Extract from chapter 7: Class and need. Transition and Development in India, pp.197-200. New York and London: 2003 Routledge.
• Chakrabarty, Dipesh
“Two histories of Capital” in Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference, pp. 47-71. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
• Chakrabarty, Dipesh
‘Subaltern Histories and Post-Enlightenment Rationalism’ Habitations of Modernity – essays in the wake of Subaltern Studies, New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2002, pp. 20-37.
• Chakrabarty, Dipesh
Epilogue: Reason and the Critique of Historicism. In Provincializing Europe. Princeton University Press. 2006. pages 237-255.
• Chakrabarty, Dipesh
Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for 'Indian' Pasts?. Reperesentations. no. 37. special Issue: Imperial Fantasies and Postcolonial Histories.1992. pages 1-26.
• Chanana, Karuna
Globalisation, Higher Education and Gender: Changing Subject Choices of Indian Women Students. EPW, February 17, 2007. pages 590-598.
• Chandra, Sudhir
Rukhmabai and Her Case In. Enslaved Daughters, OUP, 1999.
• Chandrasekhar,C.P. and Jayati Ghosh
The Market that Failed: A Decade of Neoliberal Economic Reforms in India (New Delhi: Leftword Books, 2006), pg 1-41, 165-174)
• Chang, Hsiao-hung.
‘Fake logos, fake theory, fake globalization’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Volume 5, Number 2, 2004.pages 222-236
• Chatterjee, Bankim
An extract from the essay "An Enquiry into the Meaning of Dharma- Appendix B. pages 238-247.
• Chatterjee, Bankim
What is Dharma. pages 46-47
• Chatterjee, Partha
The Decision. In. The Princely Impostor: The Kumar of Bhawal and the Secret History of Indian Nationalism, Delhi: Permanent Black, 2004, pp. 342-366 & 404-406
• Chatterjee, Partha
“Communities and the Nation” in The Partha Chatterjee Omnibus, pp. 220-239. New Delhi: OUP. 1999.
• Chatterjee, Partha
“The Thematic and the Problematic”. In. National Thought and the Colonial World.chapter 2.pages 36-53.
• Chatterjee, Partha
The Identity Puzzle.Chapter 8. In. The Princely Impostor: The Kumar of Bhawal and the Secret History of Indian Nationalism, Delhi: Permanent Black, 2004, pp. 115-137
• Chatterjee, Partha
“The Colonial State,” The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Post Colonial Histories, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 14-34.
• Chatterjee, Partha
‘Empire After Globalization’, Economic and Political Weekly, September 11, 2004
• Chatterjee, Partha
“The Cunning of Reason” in Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse, pp. 167-171. New Delhi: OUP. 1986.
• Chatterjee, Partha
Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World, 1986, chs 1 & 2
• Chatterjee, Partha
“Secularism and Toleration,” Rajeev Bhargava (ed.), Secularism and its critics, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 345-379
• Chatterjee, Partha.
Culture and Democracy: Session 4; Politics of the Governed: Reflectiions in popular politics in most of the world.Chapters 1&2. New Delhi. Permanent Black. 2004. pages 3-52.
• Chatterjee, Partha.
Culture and Democracy: Session 4,“Beyond the Nation, or Within?” In Civil Society and Democracy: A Reader. ed.Carolyn M Elliott. New Delhi, OUP. 2003. pages 134-144.
• Chatterji, Basudev
chapter 2: Britain, India and the World Economy 1919-1939. In Trade, Tariffs and Empire; Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press. 1992.pages 37-101
• Chen, Kuan-Hsing
“Why is ‘great reconciliation’ impossible? De-Cold War/Decolonization, or Modernity and its Tears”. Part 1/Part2. Inter Asia Cultural Studies. vol.3; no.1/no. 2. 2002. pages 77-100 & 235-252.
• Chenny, G.R; B.B.Ruzzi; and K. Muralidharan
A Profile of the Indian Education System. Paper prepared for the New Commission on the skills of the American Workforce. National Centre on Education and Economy. 2005
• Ching, Leo
‘Globalizing the Regional, Regionalizing the Global: Mass Culture and Asianism in the Age of Late Capital’, Public Culture 12(1): 233–257
• Chomsky, Noam
“Science/Rationality.” Papers- special issue. 1995.
• Clifford, James
On Ethnographic Authority. Representations, no. 2. 1983. pages 118-146.
• Cohn, Bernard
“Law and the Colonial State in India” from Colonialism and its forms of Knowledge.pages 57-75.
• Cohn, Bernard
“Law and the Colonial State in India,” Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp.57-75 & 170-174.
• Comaroff, John L.
“Colonialism, Culture and the Law: A Foreword. Law and Social Inquiry 2001.
• Coombs, Rosemary. J.
Contingent Articulations: A Critical Cultural Studies of Law. Law in the Domains of Culture/ edited by Austin Sarat and Thomas R Kearns. University of Micigan Press. 2000. pages 21-64
• Cooper, Frederick
‘Postcolonial Studies and the Study of History’ in Postcolonial Studies and Beyond, Ania Loomba, Suvir Kaul, Matti Bunzl, Antoinette Burton, and Jed Esty,ed, Duke University Press, 2005, pp. 401-438.
• Crocker, D.
“Functioning and Capability: The Foundations of
Sen’s and Nussbaum’s Development Ethic” in Political Theory, Vol. 20,
No. 4., pp. 584-612
• D'Souza, Errol
Contractual Arrangements in Academia: Implications for Performance. EPW, May 22, 2004. pages 2165-2168
• Dadhich, Naresh.
Indian Science Experiment. EPW, May 22, 2004. pages- 2181-2184.
• Dasgupta, Probal
Language,Public Space and an Educated Imagination.EPW, may 22, 2004. pages 2169-2173.
• Davidson, Donald
On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. vol 47;1973-1974. pages 5-20
• Deepa, A
Lens on Education: autonomy comes closer but debates persist. article funded by IAEF.
• Delanty, Gerard
Positivism, Science and the Politics of Knowledge.In. Social Science: beyond constructivism and realism. Univ. of Minnesota Press. 1997. pp- 11-38.
• Derrida, Jacques
"Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" Writing and Difference, trans. Alan Bass. London: Routledge, 1978. 351-370 pp.
• Deshpande, Satish
Exclusive Inequalities: Merit,Caste and Discrimination in Indian Higher Education Today. EPW, June 17, 2006. pp 2438-2444
• Devika, J.
Being in-translation in a post-colony: Translating feminism in Kerala State, India. Centre for Development Studies. Thiruvanathapuram.
• Devika, J.
A quick historical survey of the translation of social scientific concepts into Malayalam. 3 pages.
• Dewey, Clive
"The Government of India's 'New Industrial Policy', 1900-1925: Formation and Failure." In Economy and Society: Essays in Indian Economic and Social History, edited by K.N. Chaudhuri and Clive Dewey. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1979 (pg 215-257)
• Dhanagare, D.N
Practising Sociology Through History: The Indian Experience II. EPW, August 2007. pages 3499-3508.
• Dhanagare, D.N
Practising Sociology Through History The Indian Experience- I. EPW August, 2007. pages 3414-3421.
• Dhanda, Amita
"Insanity, Gender and Law" in Social Reform, Sexuality and the State, ed. P. Uberoi, 1996, New Delhi: Sage.
• Dhareshwar, Vivek.
Culture and Democracy: Session 5. “Caste and the Secular Self”; In Journal of Arts and Ideas, no. 25,26. December 1993. Pages 119-126.
• Dhareshwar,Vivek. and R. Srivatsan
Culture and Democracy: Session 4, “‘Rowdy-Sheeters’: An Essay on Subalternity and Politics.”pages 201-231
• Dirks, Nicholas
“The Policing of Tradition: Colonialism and Anthropology in Southern India”, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 39, no 1 (1997): 187-212.
• Dodd, Maya
Archives of Democracy: Technologies of Witness in Literatures on Indian Democracy Since 1975, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Stanford University, 2006, pp. 9-40, 102-148
• Economist, The
Free Degrees to Fly: A special report on Higher Education. In the Economist; February 26, 2005. pp 63-65
• England, Paula
"Separative and Soluble Selves: Dichotomous thinking in Economics",Marianne A Feber and Julie Nelson eds.Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man.pages 33-59.
• England, Paula and Nancy Folbre
"Contracting for Care". In Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man.pages 61-79.
• Escobar, Arturo
Excerpt from Encountering Development: The making and unmaking of the Third World. Princeton University Press. pp 3-17 & 55-94
• Fabian, Johannes
‘Time and Writing About the Other’, in Time and the Other – how anthropology makes its object, New York: Columbia University Press, 2002, pp. 71-104.
• Fanon, Frantz
“The Negro and Psychopathology” in Black Skin, White Masks, pp. 141-209. New York: Grave Press 1967.
• Fanon, Frantz.
Culture and Democracy: Session 2. “National Culture”. From 'The Wretched of the Earth'.2004. Originally published in 1961 (in French). pages: 206-248
• Farooqui, Amar
Opium City: The Making of Early Victorian Bombay. New Delhi: Three Essays Collective, 2006 pg 1-16
• Ferber, Marianne. A
"A Feminist Critique of the Neoclassical Theory of the Family".pages 9-23
• Flax, Jane
Multiples:On the contemporary politics of Subjectivity.In Disputed Subjects: Essays on Psychoanalysis, Politicss and Philosophy; Pages: 92-110. Newyork\London Routledge; 1993.
• Folbre, Nancy
"Holding Hands at Midnight: The paradox of Caring Labour".Feminist Economics 1(1), 1995. pages 73-92.
• Foucault, Michel
“The Measure of Labour” in The Order of Things, pp. 221-226. New York: Random House.1973.
• Foucault, Michel
‘History’, from Order of Things : An Archaeology of Human Sciences, New York, Random House, 1973, pp. 367-73.
• Foucault, Michel
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. New York: Vintage Books, New York, 1995, pp. 231-256
• Foucault, Michel
Method. In Cultural theory and Popular Culture: a reader. John Storey (ed). Harvester W. 1994. pages 163-169.
• Foucault, Michel.
‘What is Enlightenment?’, in Rabinow (P.), ed., The Foucault Reader, New York, Pantheon Books, 1984, pp. 32-50.
• Frankfurt, Harry. G
“On Bullshit.”Princeton University Press.2005
• Freud, Sigmund
Moses and Monotheism: Three Essays in The Origins of Religion, pp. 295-386. London: Penguin Books. 1990 (1939 [1934-38]).
• Fuller, Lon.L.
Law Rights and Culture: session 4, “The Case of the Speluncean Explorers” Harvard Law Review. vol62(4), 1949. pages 65-81.
• Galanter, Marc
“The Displacement of Traditional Law in Modern India,” Journal of Social Issues. 1968. pages 65-91.
• Galanter, Marc
The Displacement of Traditional Law in Modern India. chapter-2.In Law and Society in Modern India, OUP, 1997. pages 15-99.
• Galanter, Marc
“The Modernization of Law,” in Myron Weiner, ed., Modernization, New York: Basic Books, 1966, pp. 153-165
• Geertz, Clifford
Chapter 1: Thick Description:Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture. In Interpretation of Cultures. Basic Books. 1977. pages 3-30
• Geertz, Clifford
Chapter 8. Local Knowledge: Fact and Law in Comparative Perspective” in Local Knowledge. Fontana Press. London, 1983.pages 167-234
• Ghosh, Jayati
Case for Caste-based Quotas in Higher Education. EPW June 17. 2006. pages 2428-2432.
• Ghosh, Shohini
'TV Censorship in India'. Sex and Television: Feminist Engage with Censorship. Screenindia.com; 2007
• Gibson-Graham, J.K.
“The Economy, Stupid! Industrial Policy Discourse and the Body Economic.” in The End of Capitalism (As we Knew It), Ch. 5. Oxford: Blackwell.
• Gibson-GrahamJ. K./ Cameron, Jenny.
A diverse economy: rethinking economy and economic representation/ and Jenny Cameron & J. K. Gibson-Graham “Feminizing the Economy: metaphors, strategies, politics, pp. 1-8, 3-20.
• Gordon, A.D.D.
Businessmen and Politics: Rising Nationalism and a Modernizing Economy in Bombay 1918-1933, Canberra, Columbia, New Delhi: South Asia Books/Australian National University/Manohar Books. 1978 (pg: 85-154)
• Gordon, Stewart N
‘Scarf and sword: Thugs, Marauders, and State-Formation. in Eighteenth Century Malwa’, The Indian Economic and Social History Review , 4, no 6 (1969),
• Guha, Ranajit
Epilogue: The Poverty of Historiography - a Poet's Reproach. In. History at the limit of world-history. OUP. 2002, 75-100 pp and 107-108 pp.
• Guha, Ranajit
'The Prose of Counter-Insurgency'. Sub-altern Studies II. writings on South Asian History and Society. R. Guha. OUP. 1993. pages 1-42.
• Guha, Ranajit
“Introduction” and “Negation” from Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India
• Guha, Sumit
“Wrongs and Rights in the Maratha Country: Antiquity, Custom and Power in Eighteenth-Century India”, in Michael Anderson and Sumit Guha (eds), Changing Conceptions of Law and Justice in South Asia. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 14-29
• Gupta, Dipankar
Get Your Questions Right. Article in Times of India. 25, January, 2008.
• Guru, Gopal
How Egalitarian Are The Social Sciences in India? EPW: December 14, 2002. pages: 5003-5009
• Guzeldere, Guven
Introduction."The many faces of consciousness" in The Nature of Consciousness:Philosophical Debates. eds Ned Block. O.J. Flanagan and G. Guzeldere. 1996. MIT press.Pages 1-67
• Habib, Irfan
'Merchant Communities in precolonial India', in James D. Tracy (ed) The Rise of Merchant Empires, Long-Distance Trade in the early Modern World 1350-1750 (London: CUP, 1990) pg 371-399
• Halbwachs, Maurice.
‘Historical Memory and Collective Memory’, in The Collective Memory, USA, Harper and Row, 1980, pp. 50-87.
• Haraway, Donna
Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Feminist Studies. vol. 14.no.3. 1988. pages 575-599.
• Harriss, John
“Antinomies of Empowerment: Observations on Civil Society, Politics and Urban Governance in India”, Economic and Political Weekly, Volume 42, Number 26, June 30 - July 06, 2007, pp. 2716-2724
• Hartnack, Christiane
The Use of Psychoanalysis in the Treatment of Indian Patients" in Psychoanalysis in Colonial India. N.Delhi OUP. pages 120-162.
• Hasan, Farhat
Forms of Civility and Publicness in Pre-British India. In Civil society, public sphere, and citizenship: Dialogues and Perceptions. ed. by Rajeev Bhargava. Helmut Reifeld.2005. New Delhi: Sage. pp 84-105
• Hayes, Patricia., Jeremy Silvester, and Wolfram Hartmann
“Photography, History and Memory.” In The Colonising Camera: Photographs in the Making of Namibian History, Ed. Wolfram Hartmann, 2-9. Athens: Ohio University Press.
• Heidegger, Martin
The Age of the World Picture.The Question Concerning Technology and other Essays. (1938).Translated by William Lovit. Harper Torch Books 1977. pages 115-154.
• Henry,S Maine.
session 3, The Ancient Law, Ch. 5.OUP, 1931 pages 93-141.
• Himmelweit, Susan
The Prospects for Caring: Economic theory and Policy Analysis.Cambridge Journal of Economics. 2007.
• Ho, Engseng
Empire through Diasporic Eyes: A View from the Other Boat
• Ho, Enseng
'Empire Through Diasporic Eyes: A View from the Other Boat', Comparative Studies of Society and History, 46:2 (2004): 210-246),
• Humphries, Jane
Rational Economic Families? Economics, the Family and the Economy", in Towards a Gendered Political Economy.pages 39-60
• Hussain, Nasser
The Jurisprudence of Emergency: Colonialism and the Rule of law.Introduction. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2003, pp. 1-34 & 153-158.
• IAWS
Exploring Pedagogies for Gender Studies: Final Seminar Schedule for sub Theme7B. February 2008
• IAWS
Exploring Pedagogies for Gender Studies: Note
• IAWS
Exploring Pedagogies of Gender Studies: Reportfor sub theme7B of IAWS Conference- Lucknow; February 8-9; 2008
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Indian Association for Women Studies- southern regional workshop. Feb 2-3, 2007. List ofParticipants
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Feminist Perspectives and the Struggle to Transform the Disciplines. Southern Regional Workshop. Indian Association for Women's Studies and the Dept of Women’s Studies, UTC, Bangalore: 2-3 Feb. 2007
• IAWS
Programme Schedule.IAWS southern regional workshop. Feb-2-3, 2007, Bangalore.
• IAWS
Report-Sub Theme 7B: Exploring Pedagogies of Gender Studies. IAWS Conference, Lucknow. FEB- 8-9. 2008.
• IAWS
XII Nat. Conf. of the Indian Association of Women's Studies. On Feminism Education and the Transformation of Knowledges: Processes and Institutions. Abstracts for the Sub-Theme Session: Exploring Pedagogies for Gender Studies 7-10 February, Lucknow; 2008.
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New Methdology of Assessment and Accreditation.2007. National Assessment and Accreditation Council, India.
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NAAC procedure and Criteria for assessment.
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National Science and Social Science Foundation.November 2006
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Recommendations on Vocational Education and Training. Annexures 1, 2, and 3. December 2006.
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