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Volume – 10 Number – 2, December – 2024

  • Publisher Journal Name: Journal of People’s History and Culture
  • Publisher Journal Type: UGC Care Listed
  • Published by: UGC Care Listed
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1. Content - Volume - 10 Number - 2, December - 2024 Anil Kumar Sarkar View
2. Ruth Karthak Lepcha: The Unsung Legend of Sikkim Dr. Sunita Kharel and Passangkit Lepcha View
3. The Electoral Representation of Women in Manipur : The Past, Present and Future S Abrar View
4. Tourism and Fishing: Exploring the Gendered Dynamics in Sangodd Festival of South Goa Ms. Ninotchka Mendes and Dr. Ganesha Somayaji View
5. Revisiting the Role of the Two Nepali Women in the Nepali Language Movement: Maya Devi Chhetry and Dil Kumari Bhandari Dr. Sushma Rai and Dr. Anira Phipon Lepcha View
6. Women at the Crossroads: Insurgency and Internal Displacement in Tripura Dr. Lincoln Reang and Dr. Susmita Banerjee View
7. Gender Dynamics in Bollywood: A Study of Women Representation Dr. Gowar Zahid Dar View
8. Rethinking Marginalized Women’s Rights in PostIndependent India : Studies in Law, Society and Policy Dr. Manoj Kumar Haldar View
9. The Object of Madness: A Sexuo-Cultural Reading of Power in the Kodungallur Bharani Songs Nandini Pradeep J and Gouthaman K J View
10. Beyond the Battlefield: The Role of Women in Indian National Army Protests (1942-1946) Anuradha Pal and Professor Khagendra Nath Sethi View
11. Violent Uprooting: Recovering Women and Their Narratives of Anxiety from Partitioned Northeast India Binayak Dutta View
12. Emerging Perspectives on Gender in India: Explorations of Masculinity, LGBTQ+ Identities and Other Under-Represented Experiences Ajay Kumar and Aman Bora View
13. Disease, Desire, and Dominion: Gendered Regulations and Racial Anxieties in Colonial Delhi’s Prostitution Policies Dr. Priya Salam View
14. Towards Inclusive Justice: Scrutinizing the Supreme Court’s Verdict on Same-Sex Marriage Rights Aditya Sharan and Aryan Jain View
15. Devadasis in the History of Odisha: A Journey from Purity to Marginality Dr. Sankarsan Malik View
16. The Marginal/ (the) Minority: Everyday Experience of Anglo-Indian Women Sudarshana Sen View
17. Gandhi’s Women Agents: Feminine Sartorialist Approach, Structural Filtration, and Political Mobilisation in Bengal, 1920-1922 Sayantani Maitra View
18. SPECIAL ARTICLE: Swadeshi, Khadi and Women’s Clothing in Colonial North India Prof. Charu Gupta View
19. SPECIAL ARTICLE: Women of East Bengal in Anti-Partition Movement: An Empirical Study Dr. Mst. Rupali Khatun View
20. SPECIAL ARTICLE: Representation of Transgenders in Post-colonial India: Studying the Contemporary ‘Trans’ Culture in the Queer Pride Parade in Delhi Saloni Walia and Dr. Varsha Singh and Dr. Sukanya Mondal View
21. Book Review-1 Vikash Kumar View
22. Book Review-2 Jahangir Biswas View