Archival Publications

2009

Book chapter

Fair enough? Color and the commodification of self in Indian matrimonials

Vaid, J. (2009). Fair enough? Color and the commodifcation of self in Indian matrimonials. In Shades of Difference: Why skin color matters (pp. 148-165). Stanford University Press.

2007

Journal Article

“Where the knots of narrative are tied and untied”: The dialogic production of gendered development spaces in North India.

O'Reilly, K. (2007). “Where the knots of narrative are tied and untied”: The dialogic production of gendered development spaces in North India. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(3), 613-634.

2006

Journal Article

“Traditional” women,“modern” water: Linking gender and commodification in Rajasthan, India

O'Reilly, K. (2006). “Traditional” women,“modern” water: Linking gender and commodification in Rajasthan, India. Geoforum, 37(6), 958-972.


Journal Article

The Nationalization of the Global Indian Woman: Geographies of Beauty in Femina

Reddy, V. (2006). The Nationalization of the Global Indian Woman: Geographies of Beauty in Femina. Journal of South Asian Popular Culture, 61-85.

2004

Journal Article

Developing contradictions: Women's participation as a site of struggle within an Indian NGO

O'Reilly, K. (2004). Developing contradictions: Women's participation as a site of struggle within an Indian NGO. The Professional Geographer, 56(2), 174-184.

2003

Journal Article

Competing logics of women’s participation in a Rajasthan Development project’

O'Reilly, K. (2003). Competing logics of women’s participation in a Rajasthan Development project’. Institutions and Social Change, 272-291.

1999

Journal Article

Beyond a space of our own: South Asian women's groups in the US

Vaid, J. (1999). Beyond a space of our own: South Asian women's groups in the US. Amerasia Journal, 25(3), 111-126.

1995

Journal Article

Script directionality affects nonlinguistic performance: Evidence from Hindi and Urdu

Vaid, J. (1995). Script directionality affects nonlinguistic performance: Evidence from Hindi and Urdu. In Scripts and literacy: Reading and leanring to read the world's alphabets, syllabaries and characters (pp. 295-310). Springer.

1994

Journal Article

The Committee on South Asian Women: Beginnings and Early History

Vaid, J. (1994). The Committee on South Asian Women: Beginnings and Early History. COSAW Bulletin, 9(1-4), 63-66.


Journal Article

Ten Years of Kali for Women Press: A Conversation with Ritu Menon

Luthra, R., & Vaid, J. (1994). Ten Years of Kali for Women Press: A Conversation with Ritu Menon. Committee on South Asian Women (COSAW) Bulletin, 9(1-4), 36-39.

1993

Journal Article

Taking legal action: An interview with Geeta Ramaseshan

Vaid, J. (1993). Taking legal action: An interview with Geeta Ramaseshan. COSAW Bulletin, 8(1-2), 9-11.

1991

Journal Article

Sentence interpretation in normal and aphasic Hindi speakers

Vaid, J., & Pandit, R. (1991). Sentence interpretation in normal and aphasic Hindi speakers. Brain and Language, 41(2), 250-274.

1989

Book Chapter

Seeking a voice: South Asian women's groups in North America

Vaid, J. (1989). Seeking a voice: South Asian women's groups in North America. In Making waves: An anthology of writings by and about Asian American women (pp. 395-405). Beacon Press.

1988

Journal Article

Assigning linguistic roles: Sentence interpretation in normal and aphasic Kannada-English bilinguals

Vaid, J., & Chengappa, S. (1988). Assigning linguistic roles: Sentence interpretation in normal and aphasic Kannada-English bilinguals. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 3(2), 161-183.

1986

Journal Article

Women, culture, and mental health: Reflections on Sudhir Kakar's Reflections

Vaid, J. (1986). Women, culture, and mental health: Reflections on Sudhir Kakar's Reflections. COSAW Bulletin, 4(3), 3-5.

1980

Journal Article

The form and functions of code-mixing in Indian films: the case of Hindi and English

Vaid, J. (1980). The form and functions of code-mixing in Indian films: the case of Hindi and English. Indian Linguistics, 41(1), 37-44.