

An edition of Embodied violence (1996)
communalising women's sexuality in South Asia
By Kumari Jayawardena,Malathi de Alwis
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Zed Books
Language
eng
Pages
310
Description:
Embodied Violence is a major investigation into the myriad of ways in which societies play out the struggle for cultural identity on women's bodies. Focusing on communal violence, it explores how such violence reconfigures women's experiences, facilitates the formation of particular identities and the dissemination of specific ideologies and how it positions women vis-a-vis their communities as well as the State. A distinguished cast of contributors explores the relationship between ideals of motherhood, tradition, community and racial purity, and uncovers the ways in which women's bodies become the recording surface of repressive cultural practices and symbolic humiliations.
subjects: Abused women, South Asia, Violence, Violent crimes, Women, Women, asia, Social conditions, Congresses, Crimes against
Places: South Asia, Crimes against