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The Social and Legal Regulation of Domestic Violence in The Kesarwani Community - Kolkata, India and Beyond (Hardcover)
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The Social and Legal Regulation of Domestic Violence in The Kesarwani Community - Kolkata, India and Beyond (Hardcover)
Series: Directions and Developments in Criminal Justice and Law
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This book examines the social and legal regulation of domestic
violence (DV) within the Kesarwani business community following the
enactment of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act
2005. It analyses the existence of the formal law in Kolkata and
the relevance of the law in the familial lives of the Kesarwani
community. The book offers a new conceptualisation of examining the
relationship between formal law and social life. It provides a deep
insight into how living with violence becomes a way of living and
how the disposition to familial violence exists with social
advantage and privilege. Explaining the functioning of the formal
DV framework in non-legal terms as it exists on the paper, the book
shows the ways in which this one law sought to democratise the
family unit and overhaul the legal process in favour of DV victims
in India. Most of all it hopes to show through the Kolkata study
that caste and class, social structures that regulate and define
social life globally, must remain critical to discussions of the
social and legal regulation of DV in Kolkata, India or anywhere in
the world. The book uses ethnography as a research methodology and
traverses different locations in the Kesarwani community, and
outside the community in Kolkata, to examine the relevance of the
formal law in the lives of Kesarwani women. While the study is in
India (and in a non-western context), the theme of the study - the
social and legal regulation - remains relevant to contemporary
debates on the efficacy of formal law in addressing coercive
control in the western world. Notably, the book makes the formal
domestic violence law legible for non-legal professionals by
explaining the formal legal framework of domestic violence
envisaged in the PWDVA. This book will be of interest to students
and scholars of law, criminal justice, sociology, anthropology,
women's studies, and political science. It will also appeal to
social service providers and practitioners working in the area of
domestic violence, legal regulation, social control of women,
gender, caste, class and family business.
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