The trajectory of violence in the lives of women engaging in transborder mobility can be plotted along a continuum where the border becomes one moment and site of violence in a series of violent experiences. Being masculinised and militarised the border becomes the breeding ground for gender-based violence. In this context, the paper discusses the experiences of violence in the lives of Bangladeshi women in Correctional Homes in Kolkata. Their narratives suggest that perpetrators and sites of violence change but the Indo-Bangladesh border remains central to their experiences of violence. This paper focuses on the violence experienced by these women before crossing the border, while crossing the border to come to India, during their stay in ...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This article explores the abduction and murder of Kalpana Chakma, Organiz-ing Secretary of the Hill ...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Dr. Rimple Mehta is an Assistant Professor at the School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University, In...
This chapter traces the experiences of Bangladeshi women in prisons in India along a continuum of vi...
This book explores how Bangladeshi women from poor and undereducated/semi-educated backgrounds who h...
Borders separating two states are the markers of inequality in terms of gender as well as in terms o...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
This paper explores the implications of domestic and family violence occurring across borders, speci...
This paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
The partition of India, 1947, witnessed the migration of over twelve million people and communal vio...
Equal access to safe transport is increasingly conceptualised as a fundamental right for women, with...
Equal access to safe transport is increasingly conceptualised as a fundamental right for women, with...
"South Asia including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka encompasses source, transit a...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This article explores the abduction and murder of Kalpana Chakma, Organiz-ing Secretary of the Hill ...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Dr. Rimple Mehta is an Assistant Professor at the School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University, In...
This chapter traces the experiences of Bangladeshi women in prisons in India along a continuum of vi...
This book explores how Bangladeshi women from poor and undereducated/semi-educated backgrounds who h...
Borders separating two states are the markers of inequality in terms of gender as well as in terms o...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
This paper explores the implications of domestic and family violence occurring across borders, speci...
This paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
The partition of India, 1947, witnessed the migration of over twelve million people and communal vio...
Equal access to safe transport is increasingly conceptualised as a fundamental right for women, with...
Equal access to safe transport is increasingly conceptualised as a fundamental right for women, with...
"South Asia including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka encompasses source, transit a...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
This article explores the abduction and murder of Kalpana Chakma, Organiz-ing Secretary of the Hill ...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...