Adrija Dey
Gender and caste intersectionality in India: An analysis of the Nirbhaya case, 16 December 2012
Dey, Adrija; Orton, Bev
Authors
Dr Bev Orton B.Orton@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology/ Academic Contact for Collaborative Provision
Contributors
Shaminder Takhar
Editor
Abstract
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose: This chapter deals with the concept of intersectionality with particular reference to the interconnectedness of gender, class and caste discrimination in India. Even though much of the work on intersectionality has been carried out by scholars from the United States with specific emphasis on gender and race, this framework can be applied universally to understand the multiple axes of power within a society that results in further marginalisation of certain groups of women. The 16th December 2012 Nirbhaya rape case forms the core of this chapter as it resulted in one of the biggest gender movements in India. Design/methodology/approach: In order to develop a critical analysis a case study approach was adopted and data collected by analysing online news reports, videos, articles on blogs and posts on social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter. Findings: The findings of the research showed interesting intersections of gender and class with relation to this case, which has not been deeply analysed in order to understand the reasons behind the public uprising which resulted in the government action. Originality/value: It is important to look at gender violence in India through the lens of intersectionality since often it is the result of multiple levels of discrimination on the basis of class, caste, religion and geography. This is important to recognise in order to ensure that activism, education and changes in policy help to resolve problems related to extreme oppression and violence against women across the country.
Citation
Dey, A., & Orton, B. (2016). Gender and caste intersectionality in India: An analysis of the Nirbhaya case, 16 December 2012. In S. Takhar (Ed.), Gender and race matter: Global perspectives on being a woman (87-105). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620160000021006
Online Publication Date | Aug 24, 2016 |
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Publication Date | 2016 |
Deposit Date | Jun 11, 2019 |
Publisher | Emerald |
Pages | 87-105 |
Series Title | Advances in gender research |
Series Number | 21 |
Book Title | Gender and race matter: Global perspectives on being a woman |
ISBN | 978-1-78635-038-1 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620160000021006 |
Keywords | Intersectionality; India; Caste; Class; Gender activism; Nirbhaya rape case |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/1969909 |
Publisher URL | https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/S1529-212620160000021006 |
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