All Stories

  1. Self-Fashioning of a Hindu Political Sanyasi: Muscular Asceticism and Sectarian Freedom in Swami Satyadev Parivrajak’s Autobiography
  2. Love taboos
  3. Introduction
  4. Literary Sentiments in the Vernacular
  5. Masculine Vernacular Histories of Travel in Colonial India: The Writings of Satyadev ‘Parivrajak’
  6. Book review: Durba Mitra, Indian Sex Life: Sexuality and the Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought
  7. ‘Hindu Communism’: Satyabhakta, apocalypses and utopianRam Rajya
  8. Women, gender and sexuality: Changing historiographies of colonial India—A bibliographical essay
  9. Indentured Women and Hindi Print-Public Sphere in Early Twentieth Century India
  10. Vernacular Sexology from the Margins: A Woman and a Shudra
  11. Masculine Vernacular Histories of Travel in Colonial India: The Writings of Satyadev ‘Parivrajak’
  12. Literary Sentiments in the Vernacular: Gender and Genre in Modern South Asia
  13. Malleability of the Vernacular: Personal Anecdotes
  14. Cast(e)ing and translating sex in the vernacular: the writings of Santram BA in Hindi
  15. Challenging caste, doing gender
  16. Allegories of ‘love jihad’ and ghar wapsi 1
  17. Domestic Anxieties, Recalcitrant Intimacies: Representation of Servants in Hindi Print Culture of Colonial India
  18. Acknowledgments
  19. "My Birth is My Fatal Accident": introduction to caste and life narratives
  20. Speaking Self , Writing Caste: Recovering the Life of Santram BA
  21. Book Review: Charu Gupta, The Gender of Caste: Representing Dalits in Print
  22. Dalit women as victims: iconographies of suffering, sympathy and subservience
  23. ‘Innocent’ Victims/‘Guilty’ Migrants: Hindi public sphere, caste and indentured women in colonial North India
  24. Indentured Women, Caste and Hindi Public Sphere
  25. Representing Dalits
  26. Intimate Desires: Dalit Women and Religious Conversions in Colonial India
  27. Book Review: Peter Robb, Sex and Sensibility and Sentiment and Self: Richard Blechynden’s Calcutta Diaries 1791–1822
  28. Book Review: Anupama Rao, The Caste Question: Dalits and the Politics of Modern India
  29. Contested Coastlines
  30. Purifying Empire: Obscenity and the Politics of Moral Regulation in Britain, India and Australia, by Deana Heath
  31. Anxious Hindu Masculinities in Colonial North India: Shuddhi and Sangathan Movements
  32. Writing Sex and Sexuality: Archives of Colonial North India
  33. Feminine, criminal or manly?
  34. Book Reviews
  35. (MIS) Representing the Dalit Woman: Reification of Caste and Gender Stereotypes in the Hindi Didactic Literature of Colonial India
  36. Rethinking South Asian Diaspora Studies
  37. Bonded Bodies
  38. BOOKS
  39. Procreation and Pleasure
  40. Book Reviews : CATHERINE A. ROBINSON, Tradition and Liberation: The Hindu Tradition in the Indian Women's Movement, Surrey, Curzon Press, 1999, pp. 230
  41. (Im)possible Love and Sexual Pleasure in Late-Colonial North India
  42. DAUD ALI (ed.): Invoking the past: the uses of history in South Asia. xii, 399 pp. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999. £16.99.
  43. Invoking the Past: The Uses of History in South Asia. Edited by Daud Ali SOAS Studies on South Asia. Understandings and Perspectives Series. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999. xii, 399 pp. $25.95 (cloth).
  44. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community
  45. Introduction
  46. Hindu Women, Muslim Men
  47. Mapping the Domestic Domain
  48. Some Conclusions and Beyond
  49. Sanitising Women’s Social Space
  50. Redefining Obscenity and Aesthetics in Print
  51. ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Anxious Hindu Masculinity and the ‘Other’
  52. The Icon of the Mother: Bharat Mata, Matri Bhasha and Gua Mata
  53. 'Dirty' Hindi Literature
  54. Book Reviews
  55. Hindu women, Muslim men: Cleavages in shared spaces of everyday life, United Provinces, c. 1890-1930
  56. Communal constructions: media reality vs real reality
  57. Portrayal of Women in Premchand's Stories: A Critique