Oral Tradition Volume 12, Number 1March 1997
Table of Contents
Editor's Column |
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 |
About the Authors |