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The missing dalit women in testimonies of #MeToo sexual violence: Learnings for social movements
Contributions to Indian Sociology ( IF 0.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-29 , DOI: 10.1177/0069966719885563
Rupali Bansode 1
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While the #MeToo movement inspired many women to share their stories of sexual harassment on social media, the impact of the movement in India remains limited as it did not reflect the voices of subjects who have been historically marginalised. This note discusses the ways in which the erasure of dalit women’s testimonies of sexual violence happens by reflecting on a few central aspects of Satyabhama’s case, a victim/survivor of a caste-based incident of sexual violence in Maharashtra. It argues the relevance and importance of dalit women’s testimonies of sexual violence, which have been overlooked, for strengthening both the feminist and the dalit movements.

中文翻译:

在#MeToo 性暴力的证词中失踪的贱民妇女:社会运动的学习

虽然#MeToo 运动激发了许多女性在社交媒体上分享她们的性骚扰故事,但该运动在印度的影响仍然有限,因为它没有反映历史上被边缘化的主体的声音。本说明通过反思 Satyabhama 案件(马哈拉施特拉邦基于种姓的性暴力事件的受害者/幸存者)的几个核心方面,讨论了删除贱民妇女对性暴力的证词的方式。它论证了被忽视的贱民妇女对性暴力的证词对于加强女权运动和贱民运动的相关性和重要性。
更新日期:2020-01-29
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