Interrogating Women's Leadership and Empowerment
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Table of Contents

Foreword - Karan Singh
Preface - Omita Goyal
Introduction - Malavika Karlekar
Understanding Leadership: Lessons from the Women’s Movement - Devaki Jain
Revisiting the Theme of Women’s ‘Empowerment’: How Leadership Matters - Padmini Swaminathan
Women Leaders in Every Mohalla, Every Village - Renana Jhabvala
Rockets with Fire in Their Tails? Women Leaders in Kerala’s Panchayats - J Devika
Labouring Intellectuals: The Conceptual World of Dalit Women - Gopal Guru
Czarinas or Girl Fridays? Women in the Corporate Sector - Pushpa Sundar
Leadership for Women’s Equality and Empowerment in Higher Education - Karuna Chanana
Anatomy of a Change: Early Women Doctors - Malavika Karlekar
From Dynasty to Legitimacy: Women Leaders in Indian Politics - Sudha Pai
Other Histories: Gender and Politics in the Fiction of Mahasweta Devi - Radha Chakravarty
In Her Own Write: Writing from a Dalit Feminist - Uma Chakravarti
Catalysing Craft: Women Who Shaped the Way - Ritu Sethi
Leadership in the Arts: Rukmini Devi Arundale - Ashish Mohan Khokar
Recasting Bodies and the Transformation of the Self: Women Performers in the Bombay Film Industry (1925–1947) - Sarah Rahman Niazi
Ascribing Feminist Intent: The Invention of the Indian Woman Artist - Deeptha Achar
The Alpha Songbirds: Independent and Vibrant - Kumud Diwan Jha
Empowering Women through Education: The Story of Indraprastha School - Aparna Basu
Gender and Governance: From Concern to Indicators - Satish B. Agnihotri
The Movement for Change: Implementation of Sexual Assault Laws - Kirti Singh
Caregivers, Caretakers: Dealing with Impunity and Immunity at the Margins - Sanjoy Hazarika

About the Author

Omita Goyal is presently Chief Editor of the IIC Quarterly, the Journal of the India International Centre. She started her career in the voluntary sector with the Indian Social Institute, New Delhi. Shortly thereafter she moved into academic publishing where she has spent over 27 years. She worked at SAGE Publications India Pvt Limited for 20 years, leaving as General Manager. Omita took time off to work as a freelance editor for SAGE and other institutions such as The World Bank, UNICEF, UNDP, Voluntary Health Association of India, Centre for Women’s Development Studies, WHO, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague and TERI. In 2005, she was invited by Taylor and Francis to start a social science programme under their social science and humanities imprint, Routledge, as Publishing Director.

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The book goes well beyond the conventional understanding of enhancing women's strength and self-confidence as brought into focus in many lives and their varied stories... A good read for scholars, academicians, feminists and researchers who have interest in women identity issues and the changes that have taken place over time. -- Social Action, July-September 2015

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