Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing against Gendered Violence in Bangladesh

Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing against Gendered Violence in Bangladesh

by Elora Halim Chowdhury
Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing against Gendered Violence in Bangladesh

Transnationalism Reversed: Women Organizing against Gendered Violence in Bangladesh

by Elora Halim Chowdhury

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Overview

Winner of the 2012 Gloria E. Anzaldua Book Prize presented by the National Women's Studies Association

Acid attacks against women and girls have captured the attention of the global media, with several high-profile reports ranging from the BBC to The Oprah Winfrey Show. In Bangladesh, reasons for the attacks include women's rejection of sexual advances from men, refusal of marriage proposals, family or land disputes, and unmet dowry demands. The consequences are multiple: permanent marks on the body, disfiguration, and potential blindness. In Transnationalism Reversed, Elora Halim Chowdhury explores the complicated terrain of women's transnational antiviolence organizing by focusing on the work done in Bangladesh around acid attacks—and the ways in which the state, international agencies, local expatriates, US media, Bangladeshi immigrants in the United States, survivor-activists, and local women's organizations engage the pragmatics and the transnational rhetoric of empowerment, rescue, and rehabilitation. Grounded in careful ethnographic work, oral history, and theoretical and filmic analysis, Transnationalism Reversed makes a significant contribution to conversations around gendered violence, transnational feminist praxis, and the politics of organizing—particularly around NGOs—in the global South.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438437538
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Series: SUNY series, Praxis: Theory in Action
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 801 KB

About the Author

Elora Halim Chowdhury is Associate Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue

Introduction

1. Feminist Negotiations: Contesting Narratives of the Campaign Against Acid Violence in Bangladesh

2. Local Realities of Acid Violence in Bangladesh

3. From Dhaka to Cincinnati: Charting Transnational Narratives of Trauma, Victimization, and Survival

4. Feminism and Its Other: Representing the “New Woman” of Bangladesh

5. Transnational Challenges: Engaging Religion, Development, and Women’s Organizing in Bangladesh

Conclusion

Notes
Works Cited
Bibliography
Index
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