Sinu Joseph, "Women and Sabarimala : The Science behind Restrictions" English | 2019 | ISBN: 1647336333 | 106 pages | MOBI | 4.51 MB Women and Sabarimala is an answer to the question "why aren't women of menstrual age allowed to enter Sabarimala?" This book presents a never-before discussed perspective on the science behind the restrictions on women in the Sabarimala temple. Srimati Mukherjee, "Women and Resistance in Contemporary Bengali Cinema: A Freedom Incomplete " English | ISBN: 1138120952 | 2016 | 172 pages | PDF | 2 MB Historically, Indian cinema has positioned women at the intersection of tradition and a more evolving culture, portraying contradictory attitudes which affect women's roles in public and private spheres.
Women Writers in the United States: A Timeline of Literary, Cultural, and Social History by Cynthia J. Davis and Kathryn West English | May 9, 1996 | ISBN-10: 0195090535 | 504 pages | PDF | 16,5 MB Pick any year in this chronology and you will find an array of interesting and revealing information....this is a fascinating work....this work is a valuable source of contextualized information about women's writing and women's lives. Women With Attitude by John Bank English | ISBN 10: 0415287421 | 2002 | PDF | 232 pages | 4,7 MB This book combines the inherent appeal of true-life success stories with the practical value of a management guide. Divided into two sections, one focusing on theory and analysis and the other on practice, the book investigates women in management. Alpa Shah, "Windows into a Revolution: Ethnographies of Maoism in India and Nepal" English | ISBN: 1138503983 | 2017 | 350 pages | PDF | 6 MB Windows into a Revolution edited by Alpa Shah and Judith Pettigrew, the first book in the series offers glimpses into the spread of Maoism in India and Nepal by tracing some of its effects on the lives of ordinary people living amidst the revolutions. Weaving through the nostalgic reflections of former Bengali Naxalites; the resurgence of ancestral conflicts in the spread of the Maoists in the remote hills of western Nepal; the disillusionments of dalits of central Bihar in the policies of the cadres; to the complexities of the interrelationship between non-aligned civilians and insurgents in central Nepal, the book offers a series of windows into different stages of mobilization and transformation into what are, were or may become, revolutionary strongholds.
Why Religious Freedom Matters for Democracy: Comparative Reflections from Britain and France for a Democratic "Vivre Ensemble" (Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law) by Myriam Hunter-Henin English | Jun 11, 2020 | ISBN: 1509904743 | 224 pages | PDF (conv) | 2,6 MB Should an employee be allowed to wear a religious symbol at work? Should a religious employer be allowed to impose constraints on employees' private lives for the sake of enforcing a religious work ethos? Should an employee or service provider be allowed, on religious grounds, to refuse to work with customers of the opposite sex or of a same-sex sexual orientation? This book explores how judges decide these issues and defends a democratic approach, which is conducive to a more democratic understanding of our vivre ensemble. The normative democratic approach proposed in this book is grounded on a sociological and historical analysis of two national stories of the relationships between law, religion, diversity and the State, the British (mainly English) and the French stories. The book then puts the democratic paradigm to the test, by looking at cases involving clashes between religious freedoms and competing rights in the workplace. Contrary to the current alternative between the "accommodationist view", which defers to religious requests, and the "analogous" view, which undermines the importance of religious freedom for pluralism, this book offers a third way. It fills a gap in the literature on the relationships between law and religious freedoms and provides guidelines for judges confronted with difficult cases. Mukulika Banerjee, "Why India Votes? " English | ISBN: 1138019712 | 2014 | 326 pages | PDF | 5 MB Why India Votes? offers a fascinating account of the Indian electorate through a series of comprehensive ethnographic explorations conducted across the country ― Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. It probes the motivations of ordinary voters, what they think about politicians, the electoral process, democracy and their own role within it. This book will be useful to scholars and students of political science, anthropology and sociology, those in media and politics, and those interested in elections and democracy as also the informed general reader.
What's Your Type of Career?: Unlock the Secrets of Your Personality to Find Your Perfect Career Path By Donna Dunning 2001 | 369 Pages | ISBN: 0891061541 | PDF | 3 MB Get "Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through t... by Paul D. Tieger $12.91" It has a much better descriptions of the personality types and more career choices to choose from than this book. This book is not very well written. What is the secret of high Jewish achievements? by Samuel Greenberg English | 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07VDTD9XD | 66 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 0.46 Mb What makes Jews successful in science and business? Pavithra Narayanan, "What are you Reading?: The World Market and Indian Literary Production" English | ISBN: 0415502438 | 2012 | 190 pages | PDF | 1251 KB This book offers a material critique on various aspects of Indian literary production and its reception by its audiences. Taking a historical and contemporary lineage into account, the author variously discusses the social, political, and economic factors that impact upon and determine choices in the publishing world. |