Women's reservation and democratisation: an alternative perspective
By: Raman, Vasanthi.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.3494-495.Subject(s): Women in politics
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Reservation for women in elected bodies must be seen as gender justice both within and between communities. Indian society today is witnessing a criss-crossing of movements of various oppressed groups which pull in different and sosmetimes even opposite directions. The struggle for gender equality must be woven into the struggle for emancipation of each of the oppressed groups. - Reproduced
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Reservation for women in elected bodies must be seen as gender justice both within and between communities. Indian society today is witnessing a criss-crossing of movements of various oppressed groups which pull in different and sosmetimes even opposite directions. The struggle for gender equality must be woven into the struggle for emancipation of each of the oppressed groups. - Reproduced


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