From Mathura to Manorama: Resisting Violence Against Women in India (Feminist Fine Print)
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Author(s)Kalpana Kannabiran, Ritu Menon
PublisherWomen Unlimited
ISBN / ASIN8188965359
ISBN-139788188965359
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Sales Rank4,526,551
CategoryFeminism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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From the late 1970s to the present, feminists in India have had to deal with spiralling violence against women and the alarming ramifications of its forms, as well as assess their strategies to combat It. This monograph reviews twenty-five yers of protest and action by them, in an attempt to take both our analysis and theories forward. It maps the trajectory of feminist organizing in India in the post-Emergency period, after 1977; the paths of legal reform and the points at which they ahve intersected with, or resulted from, feminist campaigns; the texture of campaigns and the creativity with which women's groups have fashioned and sustained difficult struggles against violence; the persistence of feminist interventions and the ways in which different groups have been able to tilt the balance in favour of women in perceptible ways; and the escalation of collective violence, increasingly by agents of the state, against women.
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