有能力的妇女,无能的国家:印度的暴力和权利谈判。作者:Poulami Roychowdhury。牛津:牛津大学出版社,2020。252页,布价$110.00,纸价$32.95。https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190881894.001.0001。

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sarah Khan
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尽管印度妇女可以合法地获得家庭暴力的刑事和民事救济,但报案率和定罪率仍然低得令人沮丧。普拉米·罗伊乔杜里的处女作《能干的女人,无能的国家》正是在书本上的法律和实际执行之间展开的。Roychowdhury在西孟加拉邦进行了两年的人种学田野调查,跟踪调查了70名妇女追求正义的过程。这些妇女是特殊的,因为她们已经认识到家庭虐待的不公正,并在Roychowdhury遇到她们时正在寻求解决办法。然而,其中只有三人在一开始就寻求正式的法律补救。第二章解释了其中的原因,这是一本关于印度家庭暴力的社会、经济和法律条件的优秀独立资料。在这种情况下,婚姻既普遍又极不平等。妇女退出婚姻的选择以及她们在婚姻中的议价能力受到严重限制,因为她们在经济上依赖于男子,而且性别社会规范把退出婚姻等同于排斥。与此同时,国家和执法对他们来说是陌生的,也不太可能是盟友:“亲密暴力在某种程度上是熟悉的,而国家的潜在暴力则不是”(48)。那么,令人困惑的不是为什么很少有女性寻求法律救济,而是为什么有女性这样做。Roychowdhury将女性走向法律的旅程描述为“偶然但系统的”(14)。关键在于关键的“暴力中间人”。第3章和第4章探讨了这些经纪人的身份、动机和效力来源。女掮客(didis)大多是附属于非政府组织和妇女自助团体的个人,而男掮客(dadas)则包括政党工作者和有组织的个人
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Capable Women, Incapable States: Negotiating Violence and Rights in India. By Poulami Roychowdhury. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 252 pp. $110.00 (cloth), $32.95 (paper). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190881894.001.0001.
Although women in India have legal access to criminal and civil remedies for domestic violence, reporting and conviction rates remain dismally low. It is in this space between the law on the books and its enforcement on ground that Poulami Roychowdhury’s debut book Capable Women, Incapable States is situated. Through two years of ethnographic fieldwork in West Bengal, Roychowdhury follows 70 women in their pursuit of justice. These women are exceptional in that they have recognized the injustice of domestic abuse and are seeking a solution by the time Roychowdhury encounters them. However, only three of them are seeking formal legal redress at the outset. Chapter 2—an excellent stand-alone resource on the social, economic, and legal conditions governing domestic violence in India—explains why. Marriage in this context is at once ubiquitous and highly unequal. Women’s exit options from marriage, and their bargaining power within it, are severely limited by their economic dependence on men and by gendered social norms that equate exit with ostracization. Meanwhile, the state and law enforcement are unfamiliar and unlikely allies to them: “Intimate violence was familiar in a way that the potential violence of the state was not” (48). The puzzle, then, is not why so few women seek legal redress, but why any do at all. Roychowdhury describes women’s journey toward the law as “accidental but systematic” (14). The key lies with pivotal “violence brokers.” Chapters 3 and 4 explore these brokers’ identities, incentives, and sources of efficacy. Women brokers (didis) are mostly individuals affiliated with NGOs and women’s self-help groups, while themen (dadas) comprise party workers as well as individuals with
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期刊介绍: Politics & Gender is an agenda-setting journal that publishes the highest quality scholarship on gender and politics and on women and politics. It aims to represent the full range of questions, issues, and approaches on gender and women across the major subfields of political science, including comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and U.S. politics. The Editor welcomes studies that address fundamental questions in politics and political science from the perspective of gender difference, as well as those that interrogate and challenge standard analytical categories and conventional methodologies.Members of the Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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