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After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the country has
experienced large-scale transformations owing to national and
international migration, urbanization, the development of many
national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
and economic dynamism. Globalization and economic liberalization
have created opportunities to develop sustainable social policies
by strengthening the national economy of the country. Major
progress has been made in closing the gender gap, and the
Constitution of Bangladesh provides equality of status and
opportunity to all its citizens irrespective of sex. However,
domestic violence perpetuated against women is a common phenomenon
in Bangladesh. This book is a study about domestic violence against
women in Bangladeshi society. It delineates, in particular, why and
how some women become the victims of domestic violence in the
changing socio-economic setting of Bangladesh. The author explores
the multiple contexts in which domestic violence occurs by focusing
on the everyday experience of women subjected to this violence. The
book shows how changing socio-economic setting, urbanization and
the growing demand for female labor influences the phenomenon and
experience of domestic violence. It demonstrates that domestic
violence is entangled in a complex web of institutionalized social
relations that necessitates a structural and contextual
understanding of the production of such violence in family, kinship
and gender relations. Finally, it identifies factors that cause,
perpetuate, and mitigate domestic violence or give strength to
women to struggle and raise their voices or take shelter in the law
against the perpetrators of domestic violence. A novel contribution
to our understanding of how gender relationships are differently
constituted and contested in the everyday lives of Bangladeshi
women, both in natal and affinal families, this book will be of
interest to academics in the field of Sociology, Gender and Law and
South Asian Studies.
After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the country has
experienced large-scale transformations owing to national and
international migration, urbanization, the development of many
national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
and economic dynamism. Globalization and economic liberalization
have created opportunities to develop sustainable social policies
by strengthening the national economy of the country. Major
progress has been made in closing the gender gap, and the
Constitution of Bangladesh provides equality of status and
opportunity to all its citizens irrespective of sex. However,
domestic violence perpetuated against women is a common phenomenon
in Bangladesh. This book is a study about domestic violence against
women in Bangladeshi society. It delineates, in particular, why and
how some women become the victims of domestic violence in the
changing socio-economic setting of Bangladesh. The author explores
the multiple contexts in which domestic violence occurs by focusing
on the everyday experience of women subjected to this violence. The
book shows how changing socio-economic setting, urbanization and
the growing demand for female labor influences the phenomenon and
experience of domestic violence. It demonstrates that domestic
violence is entangled in a complex web of institutionalized social
relations that necessitates a structural and contextual
understanding of the production of such violence in family, kinship
and gender relations. Finally, it identifies factors that cause,
perpetuate, and mitigate domestic violence or give strength to
women to struggle and raise their voices or take shelter in the law
against the perpetrators of domestic violence. A novel contribution
to our understanding of how gender relationships are differently
constituted and contested in the everyday lives of Bangladeshi
women, both in natal and affinal families, this book will be of
interest to academics in the field of Sociology, Gender and Law and
South Asian Studies.
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