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Gendered discipline,gendered space: an ethnographic approach to gendered violence in India
Authors:Natasha Behl
Institution:1. School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arizona State University, 4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, AZ 85306, USAnbehl@asu.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Why are Indian women’s lives at fatal risk in the public sphere, when Indian democracy is inclusive in terms of gender? Addressing this question reveals a methodological and theoretical blind spot in political science scholarship – a blind spot which results in the reproduction and legitimization of gender-blindness. To understand how and why political science reproduces and legitimizes gender-blindness I reflect on a particularly horrific case of sexual and gender-based violence, the 2012 Delhi gang rape. This analysis is significant because it provides insight into the difficulty of understanding gendered violence in political science and achieving gender equality within democratic societies.
Keywords:feminism  political science  political ethnography  public sphere  violence against women (VAW)  sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)
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