Postcards
The project worked with Manjula Padmanabhan, writer and cartoonist who designed these post cards.
The intention behind these was to engage people, compelling them to think about questions of women in relation to public space.
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Films
Freedom Before 11
Documentary, 23 min, English/Hindi, Digital Video
Directed by Radhika Menon and Roseanne Lobo
Q2P
Documentary, 53 min, English/Hindi, Digital Video
Directed by Paromita Vohra
Then They Came for My Jeans…
Audio Documentary, 12 min, English/Hindi, Digital Video
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Book and Journal essays:
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Dangerous Liaisons: Women and Men; Risk and Reputation in Mumbai’, in Review of Women’s Studies, EPW, Vol. 42 No.17, 2007, 1510-1518.
• Shilpa Ranade, ’The Way She Moves: Mapping the Everyday Production of Gender-Space’,Review of Women’s Studies, EPW, Vol. 42 No.17, 2007, 1519-1526.
• Sameera Khan, ’Negotiating the Mohalla: Exclusion, Identity and Muslim Women in Mumbai’,Review of Women’s Studies, EPW, Vol. 42 No.17, 2007, 1527-1533.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’You can be Lonely in a Crowd: the Production of Safety in Mumbai’, in Urban Studies ed. By Sujata Patel & Kushal Deb, OUP, 2006.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Remapping the Public: Gendered Spaces in Mumbai’ in Madhavi Desai (ed.) Gender and the Built Environment, New Delhi: Zubaan Books (formerly Kali for Women), forthcoming.
• Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan and Shilpa Ranade, ’Re-visioning Mumbai: A Gendered View’ in Mumbai Reader, UDRI for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale, 2006, p. 246-249.
• Sameera Khan, ’Blinkered Vision’, in Mumbai Reader, UDRI for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale, 2006, p. 164-165.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Barcode’, in Mumbai Reader, UDRI for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale, 2006, p. 242-243.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Transcending the City’, in Mumbai Reader, UDRI for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale, 2006, p. 244-245.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’You can be Lonely in a Crowd: the Production of Safety in Mumbai’ in Indian Journal of Gender Studies, New Delhi: Sage, February 2005.
Other Journals and Magazines:
• Shilpa Phadke & Sameera Khan, ’The 21st Century Politics of College Clothing (And Other Things)’, Agenda, Info-Change India, February 2006.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Sexuality & Space: Thinking Through Some Issues’, InPlainspeak, Journal of The South & South East Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality, Issue 1, 2006.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’The Ban on Dance Bars in Mumbai, India’, Spread Magazine, New York.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Can We Reclaim the Night: The Politics of Nocturnal Public Space’, Humanscape, July 2005.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Taking on the Challenge’, Freedom First, April-June 2005, p.31.
• Shilpa Ranade, ’Accessing Place’, Architecture Space Time & People, April 2005, p.18-21.
• Shilpa Phadke, Shilpa Ranade and Sameera Khan, ’Teaching Gender, Framing Architecture – 2’ Architecture Space Time & People, April 2005, p. 20-22.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’(En)Lighten the Night’, Architecture Space Time & People, March 2005, p. 10-12.
• Shilpa Ranade, Shilpa Phadke & Sameera Khan, ’Teaching Gender, Framing Architecture – 1’ Architecture Space Time & People, March 2005, p. 22-25.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Whither archives: The Politics of Inclusion & Interpretation’,Humanscape, special issue on Archives, February, 2004.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Looking over our Shoulders: Women Fear and Violence in Public Space’, Humanscape, April 2002, Mumbai.
Architecture: Time Space People column – Gender Maps
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Transcending the City’, Architecture Time Space & People, January, 2006.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Glass Barriers’, Architecture Time Space & People, December, 2005, pp.50-51.
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Traversing the City, Architecture Time Space & People, November, 2005, p.45-47.
• Shilpa Ranade, ’Emergency Only’, Architecture Time Space & People, October, 2005, p.42-43.
• Sameera Khan, ’Mum’s the Word’, Architecture Time Space & People, September, 2005. (Mothers and toilets)
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Ritual Pollution’, Architecture Time Space & People, August, 2005. (on citizenship and toilets)
• Sameera Khan, ’Blinkered Vision’, Architecture Time Space & People, July, 2005. (critique of vision Mumbai)
• Shilpa Phadke, ’Decoding Spaces’, Architecture Space Time & People, June, 2005, pp 52-53.
Newspaper Articles:
• Sameera Khan and Shilpa Phadke, ’Walking on the Streets isn’t streetwalking’, Hindustan Times, Mumbai, August 2, 2005 (on the significance of everyday street harassment).
• Sameera Khan, on the discussion organised by G&S on the wider issues of the marine drive rape case, Citylights, The Times of India, May 9, 2005
• Sameera Khan, ’Time for Change’, Time Out Mumbai, April 8-21 2005.
• Sameera Khan, Shilpa Phadke and Shilpa Ranade, ’Women want bright lights, safe parks and female cops’ in the Sunday Times of India, 30 January 2005.
Catalogues:
• Shilpa Phadke, City Limits: Engendering the Body in Public Space, photo-exhibition catalogue essay.



