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Lives of circumcised and veiled women : a global-Indian interplay of discourses and narratives / Debangana Chatterjee.

By: Publisher: New Delhi Routledge, 2024Description: xv, 229 pagesContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9781032768212
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Lives of circumcised and veiled womenDDC classification:
  • 344.4203
Contents:
Introduction : women's bodies and the politics of representation -- Pain, perception and FC/FGC : international discourses on rights and representation -- Khafz in India : culture, narratives and counter-narratives -- Veiling in international arena : a fractured discourse -- Local discourses on veiling in India : narratives from the field.
Summary: "The book unravels the politics of representation and the process of exoticizing women's bodies through the prism of external gaze and knowledge production. It brings out the intricacies of representational discourses around cultural practices of female circumcision (FC)/female genital cutting (FGC) and Islamic veiling. Focusing on crucial international legal texts and national legislation, the book gives an overview of the cultural nuances in FC/FGC and juxtaposes it with the Indian variation, khafz. The author studies the international veiling narratives which conjure up a fractured discourse containing aspects of colonialism, Islamophobia, and Islamic fashion; and maps them with the regional variations of Islamic purdah in India. The volume explores the cultural practice of khafz and purdah through narratives in India, portraying how representational factors from international discourses reflect on the Indian context and vice-versa. Amid the world of binaries and polarised opinions, the book offers a nuanced analysis of the space in-between, characterised by narratives from women. By situating women's narratives in relation to family, community, state, and the international, the book explores the global-Indian interplay of discourses on FC/FGC and Islamic veiling. This volume will be of interest to scholars, students and readers of gender studies, feminism, cultural and religious studies, sociology, South Asian studies and international relations"-- Provided by publisher.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School Faculty Publication - Display Area 344.4203 CHA - 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Recommended by Dr. Debangana Chatterjee 39498
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : women's bodies and the politics of representation -- Pain, perception and FC/FGC : international discourses on rights and representation -- Khafz in India : culture, narratives and counter-narratives -- Veiling in international arena : a fractured discourse -- Local discourses on veiling in India : narratives from the field.

"The book unravels the politics of representation and the process of exoticizing women's bodies through the prism of external gaze and knowledge production. It brings out the intricacies of representational discourses around cultural practices of female circumcision (FC)/female genital cutting (FGC) and Islamic veiling. Focusing on crucial international legal texts and national legislation, the book gives an overview of the cultural nuances in FC/FGC and juxtaposes it with the Indian variation, khafz. The author studies the international veiling narratives which conjure up a fractured discourse containing aspects of colonialism, Islamophobia, and Islamic fashion; and maps them with the regional variations of Islamic purdah in India. The volume explores the cultural practice of khafz and purdah through narratives in India, portraying how representational factors from international discourses reflect on the Indian context and vice-versa. Amid the world of binaries and polarised opinions, the book offers a nuanced analysis of the space in-between, characterised by narratives from women. By situating women's narratives in relation to family, community, state, and the international, the book explores the global-Indian interplay of discourses on FC/FGC and Islamic veiling. This volume will be of interest to scholars, students and readers of gender studies, feminism, cultural and religious studies, sociology, South Asian studies and international relations"-- Provided by publisher.

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