Impact of Development-induced displacement on the Tribal community, with special reference to the women in Odisha

Debasree De
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Anti-displacement movements are one of the burning issues in the current global scenario. Global south has been experiencing such widespread resistance since the inception of its anti-colonial struggle. Gender in this context has played a crucial part to make it a large-scale mass movement, as the women bear the brunt of displacement. It is chiefly because they have economic independence as they have customary rights over the communal property resources. Displacement has caused mental trauma for the adivasi women who end up being prostitutes to eke out livelihoods. In this background the present article seeks to explore the impact of development-induced-displacement on the adivasi women of Odisha and analyses their struggle for survival from a socio-historical point of view. The research is based on data collected during the field survey employing a stratified simple random sampling method. The objective of the present research is to understand the changing pattern of livelihood of the adivasi women before and after displacement and how they are coping with the mental trauma caused by their dispossession. In theory, it is believed that the adivasi women enjoy a greater autonomy than their non-adivasi counterparts. But the primary outcome of the research shows that, in the wake of neo-liberal economy, increasing risks of life and deteriorating standard of living due to evictions causing serious problems like loss of assets, alcoholism, wife-battering, and domestic violence. Therefore, the research attempts to analyse the plight of the adivasi women suffering due to the onslaught of destructive “development” and thus taking part in many ongoing movements against displacement.
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发展导致的流离失所对部落社区的影响,特别是对奥迪沙妇女的影响
反流离失所运动是当前全球形势下的一个紧迫问题。自反殖民斗争开始以来,全球南方一直在经历如此广泛的抵抗。在这一背景下,性别问题发挥了至关重要的作用,使其成为一场大规模的群众运动,因为妇女在流离失所中首当其冲。这主要是因为他们拥有经济独立性,因为他们对公共财产资源拥有习惯权利。流离失所给阿迪瓦西妇女造成了精神创伤,她们最终沦为妓女以维持生计。在这种背景下,本文试图探讨发展引发的流离失所对奥迪沙阿迪瓦西妇女的影响,并从社会历史的角度分析她们的生存斗争。该研究基于现场调查期间收集的数据,采用分层简单随机抽样方法。本研究的目的是了解阿迪瓦西妇女在流离失所前后生活模式的变化,以及她们如何应对因被剥夺财产而造成的精神创伤。理论上,人们认为阿迪瓦西妇女比非阿迪瓦西族妇女享有更大的自主权。但研究的主要结果表明,在新自由主义经济之后,由于驱逐导致的生活风险增加和生活水平下降,导致了资产损失、酗酒、殴打妻子和家庭暴力等严重问题。因此,这项研究试图分析阿迪瓦西妇女的困境,她们因破坏性的“发展”而遭受苦难,从而参加了许多正在进行的反对流离失所的运动。
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