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Introduction by ROHINI SAHNI and V KALYAN SHANKAR I: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: SEX WORKERS, FEMINISM AND THEORETICAL DEBATES edited by ROHINI SAHNI and V KALYAN SHANKAR Immorality, Hurt or Choice: Indian Feminists and Prostitution GEETANJALI GANGOLI Women`s Movements in India: Do they Include Female Sex Workers?Proceedings of a Live Debate among Women Activists: A Panel Discussion Elusive Choice and Agency: A Feminist Re-reading of the Sex Workers` Manifesto SWATI GHOSH Different Issues/Different Voices: Organization of Women in Prostitution in India ANAGHA TAMBE II: THROUGH THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF TIME: CHANGING FORMS AND EMERGING REALITIES edited by ROHINI SAHNI and HEMANT APTE Ritualized Prostitution: Devdasis to Jogins—A Few Case Studies REKHA PANDE Ethnographic Study of Community-based Sex Workers among NatsR C SWARANKAR Male Sex Work (MSW) BINDUMADHAV V KHIRE Ethnographic Profile of Female Sex Workers of Dharwad, Karnataka AMBUJA KOWLGI and VIJAY KUMAR HUGAR The Invisibles: A Study on Kolkata`s Call Girls ISHITA MAJUMDAR and SUDIPTA PANJA III: AT THE INTERFACE: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, LEGAL AND HEALTH PERSPECTIVES edited by ROHINI SAHNI and V KALYAN SHANKAR Markets, Histories and Grass-root Evidences: Economics of Sex Work in India ROHINI SAHNI and V KALYAN SHANKAR Surfacing Voices from the Underground MEENA SARASWATHI SESHU LEGAL ASPECTS: ISSUES AND CONCERNS The Legal Framework of Prostitution in India MANOJ WAD and SHARAYU JADHAV CASE STUDIES, COMMENTARIES AND INTERVIEWS Legal Interpretations of Prostitution: Cases and Judgements ZARA KAUSHIK (Mis) reading Through the Lines HARSHAD BARDE Ground Realities of the Legal Framework PUJA YADAV Contesting Legal Positions on Prostitution from a Human Rights Perspective ASIM SARODE HEALTH: ISSUES AND RIGHTS Female Sex Workers and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in India VIKRANT SAHASRABUDDHE and SANJAY MEHENDALE In the Interest of Business and Health: Women Sex Workers` Efforts to Protect Themselves from HIV MEENA SHIVDAS There is More to Health than AIDS NITIN BORA IV: LOOKING IN THE MIRROR OF CULTURE: REPRESENTATIONS OF PROSTITUTION edited by ROHINI SAHNI and V KALYAN SHANKAR The Veshya, the Ganika and the Tawaif: Representations of Prostitutes and Courtesans in Indian Language, Literature and Cinema GAYATRI CHATTERJEE What does a Language have to Say? Words for Prostitution in Marathi Vocabulary HEMANT APTE and ROHINI SAHNI Modern Theatre as Epitome of Middle Class Civilized Culture: Scripting of Stage Actresses as `Prostitutes` and `Fallen` Women LATA SINGH Producing the Spectacle of Kamathipura: The Politics of Red Light Visibility in Mumbai SVATI P SHAH Index
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