Oral tradition, volume 12, number 1 (March 1997) - South Asian Oral Traditions
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Editor's Column
- About the Authors (Back Matter)
- Articles
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The Paradoxes of Power and Community: Women's Oral Traditions and the Uses of Ethnography
by Gloria Goodwin Raheja -
Singing From Separation: Women's Voices in and about Kangra Folksongs
by Kirin Narayan -
The Beggared Mother: Older Women's Narratives in West Bengal
by Sarah Lamb -
"There are Only Two Castes: Men and Women": Negotiating Gender as a Female Healer in South Asian Islam
by Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger -
Outspoken Women: Representations of Female Voices in a Rajasthani Folklore Community
by Ann Grodzins Gold -
Two Houses and the Pain of Separation in Tamang Narratives from Highland Nepal
by Kathryn S. March -
Negotiated Solidarities: Gendered Representations of Disruption and Desire in North Indian Oral Traditions and Popular Culture
by Gloria Goodwin Raheja -
"A Flowering Tree": A Woman's Tale
by A. K. Ramanujan
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