Women and Resistance in the Conflict-Affected Bodoland Territorial Council Region of Assam

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Indian Journal of Gender Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-06 DOI:10.1177/09715215231158127
Amrita Saikia
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The Bodoland territorial council (BTC) region of Assam has witnessed many conflicts in the past. The women of the conflicting communities, Bodo, Bengali-speaking Muslims, and Adivasi, have largely borne the brunt of these conflicts. The societies are patriarchal and women face domination at various levels—family, society, and state. This article seeks to answer the question, ‘How do the conflict-affected women belonging to the Bodo, Bengali-speaking Muslim and Adivasi communities in BTC display resistance against the dominant forces in the family, society, and state?’ The article attempts to understand the forms of resistance (overt, physical or confrontational, and everyday forms of resistance) displayed by these women, by analysing the in-depth interviews conducted with them. The narratives help us understand their condition, their struggles, and the ways in which they display resistance against the dominant forces. The article argues that the Bodo women display overt resistance, such as participating in the Bodoland movement, holding protests, contesting elections, and carrying out peace marches against insurgencies and ethnic conflicts. The Bengali-speaking Muslim women display everyday forms of resistance, such as pursuing education, holding jobs, maintaining silence and refraining from making contact with members of the dominant community. The Adivasi women display physical resistance, such as engaging in direct confrontation with forest officials, and overt resistance, like participating in protests and social movements to demand their rights.
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阿萨姆邦受冲突影响的博德兰领土委员会地区的妇女和抵抗
阿萨姆邦的博德兰领土委员会(BTC)地区过去发生了许多冲突。冲突社区的妇女,博多族、讲孟加拉语的穆斯林和阿迪瓦西族,在很大程度上首当其冲。这些社会是父权社会,女性在家庭、社会和国家的各个层面都面临着统治。本文旨在回答以下问题:“BTC的博多族、孟加拉语穆斯林和原住民社区受冲突影响的妇女如何表现出对家庭、社会和国家主导力量的抵抗?”“这篇文章试图通过分析对这些女性进行的深入采访,来理解她们所表现出的抵抗形式(公开的、身体的或对抗性的,以及日常的抵抗形式)。”这些叙事帮助我们理解她们的处境、她们的挣扎,以及她们反抗统治力量的方式。文章认为,博多妇女表现出明显的抵抗,例如参加博多兰运动,举行抗议活动,竞选选举,开展和平游行反对叛乱和种族冲突。说孟加拉语的穆斯林妇女表现出日常形式的抵抗,如追求教育、就业、保持沉默和避免与占主导地位的社区成员接触。土著妇女表现出身体上的抵抗,如与森林官员直接对抗,以及公开的抵抗,如参加抗议和社会运动,要求她们的权利。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Gender Studies is geared towards providing a more holistic understanding of society. Women and men are not compared mechanically. Rather, gender categories are analysed with a view to changing social attitudes and academic biases which obstruct a holistic understanding of contributions to the family, community and a wider polity. The journal focuses, among other issues, on violence as a phenomenon, the social organisation of the family, the invisibility of women"s work, institutional and policy analyses, women and politics, and motherhood and child care.
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