Grounded in empirical research, this book shows how feminists, as activists and scholars, made relationships of reciprocity central to their engagement of life and law through conversation. It inaugurates a new method for thinking about law and feminist jurisprudence, one that takes into account the hierarchies in Indian academic practices.
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