“This remarkable book tells the story of the women and children of the Shiv Sena, one of the most radical and violent of the Hindu nationalist parties that dominated Indian politics throughout the 90s and into the present.”
“. . . an important book that explores women's 'agency' in a right-wing movement that has been at the heart of communal political mobilization in Western India.Vol. 82.3 Fall 2009”
— Uma Chakravarti, University of Delhi
“Shiv Sena Women is a riveting account of the Shiv Sena's `Mahila Aghadi' or women's front and their children in Bombay. Sen addresses urgent contemporary issues that are relevant not only to India, but to all political theory interested in the growing social support for fundamentalist movements.”
— Kumkum Sangari, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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