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Title: | ‘Where else can they go?’: violence, resistance and the socio‐cultural trajectories of Kashmiri women in Freny Manecksha's Behold I shine : narratives of Kashmir's Women and children | Authors: | Pal, Payel Karmakar, Goutam |
Keywords: | Kashmiri women;Rape;Resistance;Trauma;Violence | Issue Date: | 9-Oct-2024 | Publisher: | Wiley | Source: | Pal, P. and Karmakar, G. 2024. ‘Where else can they go?’: Violence, resistance and the socio‐cultural trajectories of Kashmiri women in Freny Manecksha's Behold I shine: narratives of Kashmir's Women and children. Sexuality, Gender & Policy: 1-18. doi:10.1002/sgp2.12111 | Journal: | Sexuality, Gender & Policy | Abstract: | Abstract In the armed conflict between Kashmiri militancy and the Indian state forces, Kashmiri women have been relentless victims of abduction, rape, molestation, and cruel objectification by the militaristic patriarchs of both sides. In the context of the state's unaccountability, the rebuttal of justice is horrific in Kashmir. Consequently, due to predominant masculine, state‐centric, absolutist, and neo‐realist perceptions, the majority of atrocities against Kashmiri women have gone unregistered and unreported, failing to reach the pan‐Indian masses through the dominant media and literary narratives. This article explicates Freny Manecksha's book |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5719 | ISSN: | 2639-5355 (Online) | DOI: | 10.1002/sgp2.12111 |
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