Department Details

Department of Women And Gender Studies

1)    Tambe, A. (2023). Folk dance/vulgar dance: erotic lavani and the hereditary performance labour. South Asian History and Culture, 14 (2), 153-166. ISSN(print/online): 1947-2498/1947-2501, URL/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2022.2142899
2)    Chakrabort, A., Tambe, A. (2022). Performing Art/Performing Labour: Gender, Body, and the Politics of Culture. Economic and Political Weekly, 57 (22), 33-36. ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: https://tinyurl.com/bdf29c34
3)    Tambe, A. (2022). Women-only!: Reframing of Erotic Lavani in Contemporary Maharashtra. Economic and Political Weekly, 57 (22), 37-44. ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: https://tinyurl.com/bdf29c34
4)    Tambe, A. (2013). Dangerous Sex, Invisible Labor: Sex Work and the Law in India. Contributions to Indian Sociology, 47 (1), 152-155. ISSN(print/online): 0069-9667/0973-0648, URL/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/006996671204700109
  

Publications Before 2011


5)    Dyahadroy, S. (2009). Exploring Gender, Hindutva and Seva. Economic and Political Weekly, 44 (17), 65-73. Google Scholar Citations: 3, ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: https://www.epw.in/journal/2009/17/review-womens-studies-review-issues-specials/exploring-gender-hindutva-and-seva.html
6)    Tambe, A. (2009). Reading Devadasi Practice through Popular Marathi Literature. Economic and Political Weekly, 44 (17), 85-92. Google Scholar Citations: 3, ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: https://www.epw.in/journal/2009/17/review-womens-studies-review-issues-specials/reading-devadasi-practice-through
7)    Rege, S. (2008). Interrogating the Thesis of 'Irrational Deification'. Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (7), 16-20. ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40277605
8)    Bhagwat, V. (2005). Vibhavari Shirurkar urfa Malatibai Bedekar yanchya lekhanache aklan(Critical review of Vibhwari Shirurkar alias Maltibai Bedekar’s literature). Ajacha Sudharak,
9)    Tambe, A. (2004). We Too Made History: Feminist Historiography in India. Vasa,
10)    Tambe, A. (2004). The Prostitution Question in Contemporary India. Varangana Visheshank,
11)    Rege, S. (2003). More than Just Tacking Women on to the ‘Macro picture’: Feminist Contributions to Globalisation Discourse. Economic and Political Weekly, 38 (43), 4555-4563. Google Scholar Citations: 17, ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4414189
12)    Rege, S. (2003). The Institutional Alliance between Sociology and Gender Studies: The Story of the Proverbial Crocodile and Monkey. Economic and Political Weekly, 32 (32), 2023-2027. Google Scholar Citations: 11, WoS Citations: 5, ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4405731
13)    Bhagwat, V. (2002). Women’s Studies in the University: Engagements and Disruptions . Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 9 (2), 235-243. ISSN(print/online): 0971-5215/0973-0672, URL/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097152150200900207
14)    भागवत , व्ही. (2002). जागतिकीकरण आणि स्त्रीया. समाज प्रबोधन पत्रिका, ISSN(print/online): 0973-2845.
15)    Bhagwat, V. (2001). A Critical Review of Bayaza Magazine. Samvadini,
16)    Tambe, A. (2001). No Right to say no: A Brief Report on the Violence against young girls. Indian Association of Women’s Studies, News Letter, 8-11. URL/DOI: http://iaws.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/NLB029-2001.pdf
17)    Tambe, A. (2000). Devadasi Custom: Exploitation or Emancipation. Sugava, ISSN(print/online): 2321-8592.
18)    Tambe, A. (2000). Prostitution in Colonial India . Samaj Prabodhan Patrika, 152, ISSN(print/online): 0973-2845.
19)    Rege, S. (1998). 'Real Feminism' and Dalit Women: Scripts of Denial and Accusation. Economic and Political Weekly, 35 (6), 492-495. Google Scholar Citations: 26, WoS Citations: 14, ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4408912
20)    Rege, S. (1998). Dalit women Talk Differently: A Critique of Difference and Towards a Dalit Feminist Standpoint Position. Economic and Political Weekly, 33 (44), 39-46. Google Scholar Citations: 14, WoS Citations: 68, ISSN(print/online): 0012-9976/2349-8846, URL/DOI: http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/4407323.pdf?acceptTC=true
21)    भागवत , व्ही. (1998). कमल देसाईच्या कथांचे पुनर्वाचन. समाज प्रबोधन पत्रिका, ISSN(print/online): 0973-2845.
22)    Rege, S. (1995). Feminist pedagogy and sociology for emancipation in India. Sociological Bulletin, 44 (2), ISSN(print/online): 0038-0229/2457-0257.
23)    Engbolm, P., Bhagwat, V., Junghare, I. (1982). That’s The Way It is (by Gauri Deshpande). Journal of South Asian Literature, 17 (1), 75-78. Google Scholar Citations: 1, ISSN(print/online): 0091-5637, URL/DOI: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/40874010.pdf