Gendered discipline, gendered space: an ethnographic approach to gendered violence in India
Why are Indian women's lives at fatal risk in the public sphere, when Indian democracy is inclusive in terms of gender? Addressing this question reveals a methodological and theoretical blind spot in political science scholarship - a blind spot which results in the reproduction and legitimizati...
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