MeToo in India: building revolutions from solidarities
Material type: TextDescription: 151-168 pSubject(s): In: CHAKRABARTI, BHASKAR DECISIONSummary: In this article, I curate diverse perspectives on the MeToo movement in India and its subsequent crosscurrents. Drawing on in-depth interviews with five women from different backgrounds, I explore the movement’s significance, impact, unresolved questions, and potential solutions. Through our dialogues, we interrogated and unpacked myriad issues, including rampant gender-based violence at our workplaces and in our homes, the repeated failure of due process, and the need to move towards a politics of solidarity and mutual empowerment, rather than one steeped in an individualist, capitalist patriarchy. I raise questions for academic and activist discussion, deliberation, and enquiry.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journal Article | Main Library | Vol 46, No 2/ 55510562JA6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 55510562JA6 | |||||
Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JRN/MGT/Vol 46, No 2/55510562 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 46, No 2 (01/09/2019) | Not for loan | June, 2019 | 55510562 |
In this article, I curate diverse perspectives on the MeToo movement in India and its subsequent crosscurrents. Drawing on in-depth interviews with five women from different backgrounds, I explore the movement’s significance, impact, unresolved questions, and potential solutions. Through our dialogues, we interrogated and unpacked myriad issues, including rampant gender-based violence at our workplaces and in our homes, the repeated failure of due process, and the need to move towards a politics of solidarity and mutual empowerment, rather than one steeped in an individualist, capitalist patriarchy. I raise questions for academic and activist discussion, deliberation, and enquiry.
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