Women and Violence in India: Gender, Oppression and the Politics of Neoliberalism
India's endemic gender-based violence has received increased international scrutiny and provoked waves of domestic protest and activism. In recent years, related studies on India and South Asia have proliferated but their analyses often fail to identify why violence flourishes. Unwilling to simply accept patriarchy as the answer, Tamsin Bradley presents new research examining how different groups in India conceptualise violence against women, revealing beliefs around religion, caste and gender that render aggression socially acceptable. She also analyses the role that neoliberalism, and its corollary consumerism, play in reducing women to commodity objects for barter or exchange. Unpacking varied conservative, liberal and neoliberal ideologies active in India today, Bradley argues that they can converge unexpectedly to normalise violence against women. Due to these complex and overlapping factors, rates of violence against women in India have actually increased despite decades of feminist campaigning.
This book will be crucial to those studying Indian gender politics and violence, but also presents new data and methodologies which have practical implications for researchers and policymakers worldwide.
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Women and Violence in India: Gender, Oppression and the Politics of Neoliberalism
India's endemic gender-based violence has received increased international scrutiny and provoked waves of domestic protest and activism. In recent years, related studies on India and South Asia have proliferated but their analyses often fail to identify why violence flourishes. Unwilling to simply accept patriarchy as the answer, Tamsin Bradley presents new research examining how different groups in India conceptualise violence against women, revealing beliefs around religion, caste and gender that render aggression socially acceptable. She also analyses the role that neoliberalism, and its corollary consumerism, play in reducing women to commodity objects for barter or exchange. Unpacking varied conservative, liberal and neoliberal ideologies active in India today, Bradley argues that they can converge unexpectedly to normalise violence against women. Due to these complex and overlapping factors, rates of violence against women in India have actually increased despite decades of feminist campaigning.
This book will be crucial to those studying Indian gender politics and violence, but also presents new data and methodologies which have practical implications for researchers and policymakers worldwide.
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Women and Violence in India: Gender, Oppression and the Politics of Neoliberalism

Women and Violence in India: Gender, Oppression and the Politics of Neoliberalism

by Tamsin Bradley
Women and Violence in India: Gender, Oppression and the Politics of Neoliberalism

Women and Violence in India: Gender, Oppression and the Politics of Neoliberalism

by Tamsin Bradley

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Overview

India's endemic gender-based violence has received increased international scrutiny and provoked waves of domestic protest and activism. In recent years, related studies on India and South Asia have proliferated but their analyses often fail to identify why violence flourishes. Unwilling to simply accept patriarchy as the answer, Tamsin Bradley presents new research examining how different groups in India conceptualise violence against women, revealing beliefs around religion, caste and gender that render aggression socially acceptable. She also analyses the role that neoliberalism, and its corollary consumerism, play in reducing women to commodity objects for barter or exchange. Unpacking varied conservative, liberal and neoliberal ideologies active in India today, Bradley argues that they can converge unexpectedly to normalise violence against women. Due to these complex and overlapping factors, rates of violence against women in India have actually increased despite decades of feminist campaigning.
This book will be crucial to those studying Indian gender politics and violence, but also presents new data and methodologies which have practical implications for researchers and policymakers worldwide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786721181
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/28/2017
Series: Library of Development Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Tamsin Bradley is Senior Lecturer in International Development Studies at the University of Portsmouth. Her previous books include Gender and Religion in Developing Societies: Faith-based Organisations and Feminism in India (I.B.Tauris, 2010) and Challenging the NGOs: Women, Religion and Western Dialogues in India (I.B.Tauris, 2006).
Tamsin Bradley is Principal Lecturer in Anthropology and Director of the International Centre for Community Development, Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University, UK.

Tamsin Bradley is ESRC Research Fellow, London Metropolitan University.

Table of Contents

Introduction


Part 1: Theorising and Contextualising Violence against Women

Chapter One: The Politics of Voice: Unraveling the Discourses

Chapter 2: Interventions, Good (or not) Intentions and the Reality of the Backlash.


Part 2: Narratives on Rape

Chapter 3: “Two Feet Forward and One Back”
Reflections on the Impact of the Anti-Rape Protests in India

Chapter Four: The Remaking of Subalterns through Western Newspaper Narratives of Rape in India.


Part 3: The Feminist Movement and its Struggles with the Right

Chapter Five: The Changing Face of the Feminist Movement in India.

Chapter Six: The Religious Right and Violence against Women

Part 4: Harmful Cultural Practices

Chapter Seven: The Persistence of Harmful Cultural Practices

Chapter Eight: Dowry, Marriage and Violence

Chapter Nine: Making the Invisible Visible: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in India


Conclusion: The Impact of Neoliberalism on Violence against Women
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