Mobility across borders and continuums of violence : experiences of Bangladeshi women in correctional homes in Kolkata

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Abstract

The trajectory of violence in the lives of women engaging in transborder mobility can be plotted along a continuum where the border becomes one moment and site of violence in a series of violent experiences. Being masculinised and militarised the border becomes the breeding ground for gender-based violence. In this context, the paper discusses the experiences of violence in the lives of Bangladeshi women in Correctional Homes in Kolkata. Their narratives suggest that perpetrators and sites of violence change but the Indo-Bangladesh border remains central to their experiences of violence. This paper focuses on the violence experienced by these women before crossing the border, while crossing the border to come to India, during their stay in India and while returning to Bangladesh; coupled with emotions of fear, anxiety and shame. Their experiences of violence need to be seen in the context of their non-normative ways of being – their challenge to the norms instituted for women by the family, state and society. Their so-called deviations from normative modes of behaviour put them in situations of extreme vulnerability.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages23
JournalRapoport Center Human Rights: Working Paper Series
Volume2
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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Keywords

  • Bangladeshis
  • migration, internal
  • violence
  • women

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