#ME_TOO在印度只是冰山一角,它已经动摇了父权制的核心

Shalu Nigam
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在印度,一些女性勇敢地说出了她们在工作场所遭受性骚扰的经历,并在社交媒体上以#MeToo的标签分享了这一重大变化。虽然他们的人数很少,但运动正在深入和扩散。然而,被分享的只是冰山一角。在男性主导的社会中,女性每天都要面对许多不为人知的暴力故事。然而,这些来自隐藏角落的少数叙述已经动摇了父权制的核心。男性主导的国家和社会的反应表明,权力动态继续运作,而受害者指责和贬低暴力女性幸存者的政治仍然存在,然而,MeToo运动的一个后果是,女性的关注在普遍的专制,专制和暴虐的环境中占据了空间。这场运动之所以至关重要,是因为它的时机。这是一个原教旨主义国家和法西斯多数主义社会,都在进一步压迫妇女的时期。针对妇女的犯罪正在增加,在卡图瓦、乌纳奥、曼达索尔和其他地方发生的强奸背后的政治正在扭转在性别平等或赋权领域取得的成果。进步的自由主义思想与倒退的父权价值观之间的冲突正在对妇女的权利产生不利影响。这一点在有关妇女进入Sabrimala寺庙的问题上很明显,尽管最高法院判决允许任何年龄的女性进入礼拜场所,但包括祭司在内的抗议者不允许妇女进入寺庙。国家似乎在强大的父权势力面前投降了。无论是Sabrimala寺庙进入问题,还是与MeToo运动有关的问题,官僚和法律体系都未能为女性维护自己的权利或对抗父权力量提供空间。在当前倒退的环境中,重要的是女性的代理和选择找到空间,而MeToo等运动促进了这种非正式的支持系统,并提供了一个可以提高女性声音的平台。它不同于国家发起的自上而下的运动,其目的是改变男子的行为,而不是期望妇女学会处理男子犯下的暴力行为。这些运动有可能改变男性主导的社会中关于性、权力和同意的观念。“我也是”是关于女性在男性主导的有毒工作环境中创造空间。需要进一步扩大和加强这一运动。
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#ME_TOO in India Is Just a Tip of an Iceberg and It Has Shaken the Patriarchy to Its Core
India is witnessing the crucial change where a few women courageously came out with their experience of sexual harassment they have faced at their work place and shared with the hashtag #MeToo on the social media. Though, their number is small, yet the movement is reaching and spreading out. Still, what is being shared is just the tip of iceberg. There are many hidden untold stories of violence that women in male-dominated societies face day in day out. Yet, these few narratives which came out from the hidden corners have shaken the patriarchy to its core.

The response of male dominated state as well as society reveals that the power dynamics continue to operate while the politics of victim blaming and under-positioning women survivors of violence remain, yet, one of the fall out of the MeToo movement is that the women’s concerns are making space in the prevailing autocratic, authoritarian and tyrannical environment. This movement is crucial because of its timing. This is a period when the fundamentalist state and the fascist majoritarian society, both are acting to further oppress women. Crime against women is on increase and the politics behind rapes that took place in Kathua, Unnao, Mandsaur and other places are reversing the gains made in the field of gender equality or empowerment. The conflict between the progressive and liberal ideas with that of regressive patriarchal values is making adverse impact on the rights of women. This is evident in the matter relating to women’s entry into the Sabrimala temple where despite of the Supreme Court verdict to allow the females of any age to enter the place of worship, protestors including priests are not allowing women to go inside the temple. The state seemingly is surrendering before the powerful patriarchal forces.

Whether the Sabrimala temple entry issue or the concerns relating to MeToo movement, the bureaucratic as well as the legal system is failing to provide space to women to assert their rights or to fight against the patriarchal forces. In the current regressive environment it is significant that women’s agency and choices find space and the movement such as MeToo facilitate such informal support system and provide a platform where women’s voices could be raised. It is different from the top-down campaigns initiated by the State and aims to change men’s behaviour rather than expecting women to learn to deal with violence committed by men. Such movements have potential to change the notion of sex, power and consent in a male-dominated society. MeToo is about women making space in a toxic male-dominated work environment. The need is to expand and strengthen this movement further.
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