Sikhism and Women (Record no. 80299)

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International Standard Book Number 9780198060024
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Item number J213
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Personal name Jakobsh, Doris R
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Title Sikhism and Women
Remainder of title History, Texts, and Experience
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010
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Extent 383p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note 1.The Guru, The Goddess: The Dasam Granth and Its Implications for Constructions of Gender in Sikhism Robin Rinehart 2.Tracing Gender in the Texts and Practices of the Early Khalsa Purnima Dhavan 3.Shameful Continuities: The Practice of Female Infanticide in Colonial Punjab Anshu Malhotra 4.The Novels of Bhai Vir Singh and the Imagination of Sikh Identity, Community, and Nation C. Christine Fair 5.Phulkaris: The Grafting of Rural Women`s Roles in Sikh Heritage Michelle Maskiell 6.Lowly Shoes on Lowly Feet: Some Jat Sikh Women`s Views on Gender and Equality Nicola Mooney 7.Changing Identities and Fixed Roles: The Experiences of Sikh Women Preeti Kapur and Girishwar Misra 8. Why did I riot Light the Fire?The Refeminization of Ritual in Sikhism Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh 9. The Role of Sikh Women in their Religious Institutions: A Contemporary Account Jagbir Jhutti-Johal 10. Sikh Women in Vancouver:An Analysis of their Psychosocial Issues Kamala Elizabeth Nayar 11. Making Sikh Women Refugees in 1990`s USA Inderpal Grezval 12. By an Indirect Route: Women in 3HO/Sikh Dharma Constance Elsberg 13. Transnational Migration Theory in Population Geography: Gendered Practices in Networks Linking Canada and India Margaret Walton-Robens 14. Transnational Sikh Women`s Working Lives:Place and the Life Course Kanwal Mand
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Personal name Jakobsh, Doris R
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