"Ashwini Tambe’s <i>Defining Girlhood in India</i> is eloquently written, empirically grounded, and persuasively argued." --<i>Journal of Women's History</i>
"By employing a transnational feminist lens to investigate sexual maturity laws that informed the idea of girlhood, this book represents a significant contribution to the field of girlhood studies." --<i>Contemporary South Asia</i><br />
"<i>Defining Girlhood</i> weaves an otherwise rich and extensive tale of the 'girl child' as a rapidly morphing but always potent signifier in Indian and international politics." --<i>Journal of Asian Studies</i><br /><br /><br />
"<i>Defining Girlhood in India</i> emerges as a well-timed and much-needed genealogy of the girl child as a political subject. . . . Beautifully written and organized." --<i>Progress in Development Studies</i><br /><br />