Leela Dube
Leela Dube (27 March 1923 – 20 May 2012) was a renowned anthropologist and feminist scholar, fondly called Leeladee by many. She had been married to the renowned anthropologist and sociologist LateShyama Charan Dube. Leela Dube was the younger sister of the late classical singer Sumati Mutatkar. Her elder son Late Mukul Dube was an avid photographer. She is survived by her younger son, Saurabh Dube. Known for her work on kinship and in women's studies, she wrote several books including ''Matriliny and Islam: religion and society in the Laccadives'' and ''Women and kinship: comparative perspectives on gender in South and South‑east Asia''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1986New Delhi : Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, 1986.47 p. ; 28 cm. -
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Published 1974Bombay : Popular Prakashan, 1974.vi, 154 p. ; 25 cm. -
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Published 1969Delhi, National [Pub. House, 1969]vi, 125 p. illus., maps. 23 cm.