Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture the subject. In keeping with the larger psychoanalytic tradition, such theories tend to overemphasise the paternal principle. The image of law is said to be the image of the paterfamilias—the biological father, the sovereign, or God. In contrast to such theories, I would like to introduce the image of the mother and analyse its impact on the subject’s relation to law. For this purpose, I examine the history and use of the figure of Bharat Mata or Mother India and how it influences the Indian subject’s relation to law. When the subject is torn between his loyalties to the lawmaker–as–father and the nation–as–mother, who does he side with? Eschew...
In recent years, the state\u27s conception of parenthood, giving priority to the father in the child...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-69)Traditional portrayals of females in Hindu India re...
The archetypal image of the Mother in myth is a metaphor of the collective expression of the unconsc...
Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [121]-131)This thesis is dedicated to the exploration of ...
Multiple identities of motherhood constituted the core of the discourse surrounding the controversia...
In the field of the contemporary Social Studies, psychoanalysis occupies a peculiar role: while, on ...
Abstract Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of t...
Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of the most deprived section...
ABSTRACT: Maternal subjectivity is defined in terms of emerging agency of a mother as a woman within...
Anti-violence activism for women in India has been riddled with a unique advocacy challenge. Women e...
Thinking about one’s own mother as an individual, distinct from the role she has taken on, is all bu...
The famous Bengali writer and activist Mahasweta Devi explore the different phases of women sufferin...
The dissertation juxtaposes colonial historical materials and contemporary ethnography to explore th...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
In recent years, the state\u27s conception of parenthood, giving priority to the father in the child...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-69)Traditional portrayals of females in Hindu India re...
The archetypal image of the Mother in myth is a metaphor of the collective expression of the unconsc...
Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [121]-131)This thesis is dedicated to the exploration of ...
Multiple identities of motherhood constituted the core of the discourse surrounding the controversia...
In the field of the contemporary Social Studies, psychoanalysis occupies a peculiar role: while, on ...
Abstract Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of t...
Mahasweta Devi is a prolific writer who has used her pen for the causes of the most deprived section...
ABSTRACT: Maternal subjectivity is defined in terms of emerging agency of a mother as a woman within...
Anti-violence activism for women in India has been riddled with a unique advocacy challenge. Women e...
Thinking about one’s own mother as an individual, distinct from the role she has taken on, is all bu...
The famous Bengali writer and activist Mahasweta Devi explore the different phases of women sufferin...
The dissertation juxtaposes colonial historical materials and contemporary ethnography to explore th...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
In recent years, the state\u27s conception of parenthood, giving priority to the father in the child...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-69)Traditional portrayals of females in Hindu India re...
The archetypal image of the Mother in myth is a metaphor of the collective expression of the unconsc...