On 16 December 2012, a twenty-three year old physiotherapist was gangraped in Munirka, New Delhi by six men in a bus. Thirteen days later, she passed away in Singapore, having suffered serious brain and gastrointestinal injuries. This case snowballed into a nationwide wave of protests on not only the heinousness of this particular incident, but the widespread public patriarchy that afflicts the right of Indian women to freely access public domains. On the days following her death, angry mobs ..
As we reckon with the #MeToo movement, the gender-based violence that occurred during the 1947 Parti...
Neha Dhir explores the trend of victim blaming in incidents of violence against women through her sa...
Condition of women as a subaltern subject in the postcolonial nation state needs to be closely analy...
On 16 December 2012, a twenty-three year old physiotherapist was gangraped in Munirka, New Delhi by ...
A 23 year old student, varyingly named by the media as the treasure (Amanat), the light (Jyoti) or t...
The paradox of rape is that it has a long history and occurs across all countries, yet its meaning c...
This article examines the measures taken under the various iterations of India’s Communal Violence B...
India witnessed one of its most gruesome gang rapes, of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi on 16th Decembe...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya” (“...
In 2018, the rapes of two young girls shook India. The ruling government blatantly supported the per...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya ” (...
This essay was inspired by the gang-rape of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh Pandey in Delhi, India, on Decem...
The identity of any person is based on his characteristic behaviors. But it is bitter true fact that...
Gender violence in India exists as a state of exception for the ways in which it occupies a non-lega...
This research seeks to recontextualize the understanding of the ways women resist sexual violence an...
As we reckon with the #MeToo movement, the gender-based violence that occurred during the 1947 Parti...
Neha Dhir explores the trend of victim blaming in incidents of violence against women through her sa...
Condition of women as a subaltern subject in the postcolonial nation state needs to be closely analy...
On 16 December 2012, a twenty-three year old physiotherapist was gangraped in Munirka, New Delhi by ...
A 23 year old student, varyingly named by the media as the treasure (Amanat), the light (Jyoti) or t...
The paradox of rape is that it has a long history and occurs across all countries, yet its meaning c...
This article examines the measures taken under the various iterations of India’s Communal Violence B...
India witnessed one of its most gruesome gang rapes, of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi on 16th Decembe...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya” (“...
In 2018, the rapes of two young girls shook India. The ruling government blatantly supported the per...
In December 2012, a twenty-three year old college student, who was given the pseudonym “Nirbhaya ” (...
This essay was inspired by the gang-rape of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh Pandey in Delhi, India, on Decem...
The identity of any person is based on his characteristic behaviors. But it is bitter true fact that...
Gender violence in India exists as a state of exception for the ways in which it occupies a non-lega...
This research seeks to recontextualize the understanding of the ways women resist sexual violence an...
As we reckon with the #MeToo movement, the gender-based violence that occurred during the 1947 Parti...
Neha Dhir explores the trend of victim blaming in incidents of violence against women through her sa...
Condition of women as a subaltern subject in the postcolonial nation state needs to be closely analy...