Violence against women: wife battering in Chennai
By: Subadra.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.WS28-33.Subject(s): Violence - India - Tamil Nadu | Wife abuse - India - Tamil Nadu | Women - Crime against - India - Tamil Nadu | Women - India - Tamil Nadu | Women
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Domestic violence, more often than not, is rooted in patriarchal notions of ownership over women's bodies sexuality, labour reproductive rights, mobility and levels of autonomy. The phenomenon of wife battering is shrouded in myths and stereotypes that need to be debunked. A study in Chennai located in the context of the rising curve of crimes against women in the city. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 16-17 | Available | AR41018 |
Domestic violence, more often than not, is rooted in patriarchal notions of ownership over women's bodies sexuality, labour reproductive rights, mobility and levels of autonomy. The phenomenon of wife battering is shrouded in myths and stereotypes that need to be debunked. A study in Chennai located in the context of the rising curve of crimes against women in the city. - Reproduced


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