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Gender and Violence in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Situating India

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Preface Part I. Introduction (a) Situating India: Challenges and Propositions Jyoti Atwal (b) Researching Gender-Based Violence in India: Issues, Concepts, Approaches Iris Flessenkämper Part II. Historical Encounters and Cultures of Violence 1. Of Devotional Zeal and Patriarchal Norms: Gender and Violence in the Periya Purāṇam R. Mahalakshmi 2. Silenced Women, Speaking Men: Locating Gendered Epistemic Violence in 19th-century German Representations of India Felicity Jensz 3. Gendered Behaviour: Religious Norms and Sexual Deviance in the Basel India Mission in the First Half of the 19th Century Judith Becker 4. Bodies in Pain: Violence and Sexually ‘Deviant’ Male and Transgender Bodies in Colonial India, 1862-1922 Manju Ludwig 5. Sati, Child Wives and Prostitutes: Constituting Violence and Criminality in Colonial India Jyoti Atwal Part III. Minorities and Marginalised Women: Deviant Sexuality and Violence 6. Unregistered Concerns: Violence Against Women with Disabilities in India Nilika Mehrotra and Mahima Nayar 7. Nature of Violence Against Dalit Women Vivek Kumar 8. A Genealogy of Muslim Feminism in Maharashtra: Systems and Violence Deepra Dandekar 9. Hijŗās: India’s Third Gender Between Discrimination and Recognition Renate Syed Part IV. Economies of Violence and Cultural Representations 10. The Nirbhaya Murder Case: Women as Oddity in Public Transport Susmita Dasgupta 11. Gender-Based Violence of Economic Globalisation in Contemporary India: An Intersectional Approach to Gender and Violence Christa Wichterich 12. Fifty Shades of Grey: A Romance That We Cannot Resist? Mary Edwards 13. Gender, Violence and Resistance in Partition Narratives Bodh Prakash 14. On Behalf of Us All? Violence Against Women as a Subject of Indian Film Studies Adelheid Herrmann-Pfandt

About the author

Jyoti Atwal is Associate Professor of Modern Indian History at the Centre for Historical Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India and Adjunct Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland. Her areas of specialisation include Indian women in the reformist, nationalist, and international contemporary perspectives; socio-cultural and religious aspects of women’s lives in colonial and postcolonial India; women’s agenda and the nation; and entangled histories of Indian and Irish women. She has published Real and Imagined Widows: Gender Relations in Colonial North India (2016). Currently, she is writing a biography of Margaret Cousins (1878–1954) exploring the life and work of an Irish suffragette in India.
Iris Flessenkämper is Executive Manager and Postdoctoral Researcher of the Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics" at the University of Münster, Germany. She received her PhD in Early Modern History in 2007 from the University of Augsburg. Her fields of interest include gender history in Early Modern Germany, Reformation history, and European Enlightenment. She is presently in charge of a project dealing with marital conflicts and competing marriage norms in Early Modern Germany.

Summary

This book covers a range of issues and phenomena around gender-related violence in specific cultural and regional conditions. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it discusses historical and contemporary developments that trigger gender violence and highlight the social conditions, practices, discourses, and cultural experiences.

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