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Eve’s Weekly Vol 33, No 21, May 26 – June 1, 1979

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Identifier: AJ-002-01-91

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The Ammu Joseph Collection currently contains 179 Eve's Weekly magazines. Eve’s Weekly began publication in 1949 in Bombay (now Mumbai), published by the Somani group. This collection brings together magazines between the late 1970s and early 1980s. The magazine is an invaluable historical record of post-Independence India’s print culture, gender politics, and middle-class social life. Published for several decades and widely read across urban India, the magazine documented changing ideas of femininity, work, marriage, fashion, domesticity, sexuality, and citizenship. It brought together journalism, fiction, advice columns, photo-features, advertisements, film coverage, and reader correspondence, offering historians rich insight into the everyday worlds and aspirations of women readers. The magazine is also significant for tracing the development of women’s journalism and feminist public discourse in India, especially in the decades before the expansion of television and digital media. As both a commercial publication and a site of debate about modernity, consumption, family, and women’s autonomy, Eve’s Weekly provides a rare archive of social change, visual culture, and popular public conversation in twentieth-century India.

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  • Creation: May 26 – June 1, 1979

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From the Collection: 2.5 Gigabytes

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Table of Contents:Beefing About Beef, by Shalan Savur. Rhesus Baby, Saving Children with Your Blood, by Saroop Krishen. Women as Agro-Scientists, by Dilip Patel and N.V. Shridharan. Sushma Seth: From Stage to Screen, by Amita Sarwal. The Pest, by Indu Jain. In Israel Today: Life in a Kibbutz, by Susy Aya Ram. Major-General P.K. Lakshmikutty, by Usha John. Pollution: A Slow Poison, by Vrunda Moghe Dev. Cow Protection: Some Stray Thoughts, by K.V. Chacko. Madhvi Parekh: Self-taught Painter, by Malati Jaikumar. Stardom in Childhood: A Mixed Blessing, by Harmeet Kathuria. The Ten Richest Women in the World, by Richard Baker (Part I).

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Part of the NLS Law and Society Archives Repository

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