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Gendered Citizenship: Understanding Gendered Violence in Democratic India

 
Natasha Behl (Author)
Synopsis

It has been shown time and again that even though all citizens may be accorded equal standing in the constitution of a liberal democracy, such a legal provision hardly guarantees state protections against discrimination and political exclusion. More specifically, why do we find pervasive gender-based discrimination, exclusion, and violence in India when the Indian Constitution supports an inclusive democracy committed to gender and caste equality? In Gendered Citizenship, Natasha Behl offers an examination of Indian citizenship that weaves together an analysis of sexual violence law with an in-depth ethnography of the Sikh community to explore the contradictory nature of Indian democracy--which gravely affects its institutions and puts its citizens at risk. Through a situated analysis of citizenship, Behl upends longstanding academic assumptions about democracy, citizenship, religion, and gender. This analysis reveals that religious spaces and practices can be sites for renegotiating democratic participation, but also uncovers how some women engage in religious community in unexpected ways to link gender equality and religious freedom as shared goals. Gendered Citizenship is a groundbreaking inquiry that explains why the promise of democratic equality remains unrealized.

Contents: 1. Politics in unusual places: understanding gendered citizenship and gendered violence. 2. Situated citizenship: an intersectional and embodied approach to citizenship. 3. Gendered citizenship: secular state, religious community and gender. 4. Understanding exclusionary inclusion: Sikh women, home and marriage. 5. Challenging exclusionary inclusion: Sikh women, religious community and devotional acts. 6. Conclusion: reconsidering politics in unusual places. Notes. Bibliography.

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About the author

Natasha Behl

Natasha Behl is Assistant Professor in the School of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Arizona State University. Behl specializes in gender and politics, race and politics, democracy and citizenship, feminist and interpretive methodologies and Indian politics. Her research is published in Feminist Formations, Space and Polity, Politics, Groups and Identities, Journal of Narrative Politics and Journal of Punjab Studies.

 

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Bibliographic information

Title Gendered Citizenship: Understanding Gendered Violence in Democratic India
Author Natasha Behl
Format Hardcover
Date published: 18.09.2019
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9780190098766
length 168p.