Dear Shyam,
in such a case, a normal starting point would be any standard reference work. I would recommend e.g. Brill's Encyclopedia of Hinduism. The main article on this topic, Karen Pechilis' entry "Gender" (vol. 4, pp. 788-805), has an extensive and up-to-date bibliography. Plus this theme is discussed in several other entries in this Encyclopedia (they are easily to be found using an index).
Best,
Lubomir
On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 22:44:14 -0400
Shyam Ranganathan via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear all,
This is a question from a colleague who is not on the list. This
colleague teaches a course on Sex and Gender theory and is interested in
articles that addresses the topic from differing cultural vantages. I
was asked about what was available on the topic that discusses the issue
from the perspective of the Indian tradition. I didn't know what to
say. I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks,
Shyam
--
ShyamRanganathan
MA,MA, PhD
Department of Philosophy
York University, Toronto
shyam-ranganathan.info <http://shyam-ranganathan.info/>
/The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics
<http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-bloomsbury-research-handbook-of-indian-ethics-9781472587770/>/
/Patañjali`s Yoga Sūtras
<http://penguin.co.in/book/classics/patanjalis-yoga-sutra/>/ (Translation,
Edition and Commentary)
/Translating Evaluative Discourse: The Semantics of Thick and Thin
Concepts <https://philpapers.org/rec/SHYTED>/
Full List, Publications <https://philpapers.org/s/shyam%20ranganathan>
_______________________________________________
INDOLOGY mailing list
INDOLOGY@list.indology.info
indology-owner@list.indology.info (messages to the list's managing committee)
http://listinfo.indology.info (where you can change your list options or unsubscribe)