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Media and Modernity Communications, Women, and the State in India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi Permanent Black 2012Description: 300pISBN:
  • 8178243628
DDC classification:
  • R84 J370
Partial contents:
Modernity: Politics, Women, and Kerala Matriliny, Marxism, and the Birth of the Communist Party in Kerala, 1930-1940 Women and the`Kerala Model`: Four Lives, 1870s Politics and the Quality of Life: Anthikad, a Village in Kerala, 1947-1987 Matriliny, Women, Development-and a Typographical Error Legacies of Matriliny: The Place of Women and the `Kerala Model` Governments and Culture: How Women Made Kerala Literate : Media: Capitalism and Communications . Monitoring Newspapers and Understanding the Indian State Advertising and Indian-Language Newspapers: How Capitalism Supports (Certain) Cultures and (Some) States, 1947-1996 [Not] Being There: Dalits and India`s Newspapers Communications and Capitalism in India, 1750-2010 The Mahatma Didn`t Like the Movies and Why It Matters: Indian Broadcasting Policy, 1920s-1990s Testing Concepts about Print, Newspapers, and Politics: Kerala, India, 1800-2009
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includes index and biblioraphy

Modernity: Politics, Women, and Kerala Matriliny, Marxism, and the Birth of the Communist Party in Kerala, 1930-1940 Women and the`Kerala Model`: Four Lives, 1870s Politics and the Quality of Life: Anthikad, a Village in Kerala, 1947-1987 Matriliny, Women, Development-and a Typographical Error Legacies of Matriliny: The Place of Women and the `Kerala Model` Governments and Culture: How Women Made Kerala Literate : Media: Capitalism and Communications . Monitoring Newspapers and Understanding the Indian State Advertising and Indian-Language Newspapers: How Capitalism Supports (Certain) Cultures and (Some) States, 1947-1996 [Not] Being There: Dalits and India`s Newspapers Communications and Capitalism in India, 1750-2010 The Mahatma Didn`t Like the Movies and Why It Matters: Indian Broadcasting Policy, 1920s-1990s Testing Concepts about Print, Newspapers, and Politics: Kerala, India, 1800-2009

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