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Indian women in Purdah
Patricia Jeffery
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Contents
Preface
1
Sexual Apartheid
17
Priestly Power
41
Copyright
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Bibliographic information
Title
Frogs in a well: Indian women in Purdah
Issue 1 of Women in the Third World series
Author
Patricia Jeffery
Edition
illustrated, reprint
Publisher
Zed Press, 1979
Original from
the University of California
Digitized
10 Nov 2008
Length
187 pages
Subjects
Social Science
›
General
Hazrat Nisammudin (India)
Muslim women
Muslims
Purdah
Social Science / General
Social Science / Islamic Studies
Social Science / Women's Studies
Women
Women/ India/ Social conditions
 
 
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