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Sexual violence has been a regular feature of communal conflict in
India since independence in 1947. The Partition riots, which saw
the brutal victimization of thousands of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh
women, have so far dominated academic discussions of communal
violence. This book examines the specific conditions motivating
sexual crimes against women based on three of the deadliest riots
that occurred in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat, in 1969, 1985 and 2002.
Using an in-depth, grassroots-level analysis, Megha Kumar moves
away from the predominant academic view that sees Hindu nationalist
ideology as responsible for encouraging attacks on women. Instead,
gendered communal violence is shown to be governed by the
interaction of an elite ideology and the unique economic, social
and political dynamics at work in each instance of conflict. Using
government reports, Hindu nationalist publications and civil
society commentaries, as well as interviews with activists,
politicians and riot survivors, the book offers new insights into
the factors and ideologies involved in communal violence, as well
as the conditions that work to prevent sexual violence in certain
riot contexts.The Politics of Sexual Violence in India will be
valuable for academic researchers, Human Rights organizations, NGOs
working with survivors of sexual violence and for those involved
with community development and urban grassroots activism.
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