Stop Importing Weapons of Family Destruction!’ Cyberdiscourses, Patriarchal Anxieties and the Male Backlash Movement in India
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-19-2014
Publisher
Sage Journals
Abstract
A critical, albeit understudied, dimension of the backlash against women’s anti-violence advocacy is the rise of Indian men’s rights organizations formed to lobby for changes to, and in some cases, the complete abolition of vital legal protections for women. Utilizing cyber forums, public protests, and print media, these groups disseminate narratives of women wreaking destruction on the Indian family through their alleged misuse of “gender-biased” laws. These activities are significant because they operate as transnational sites of meaning making about the realities of violence against women in India and because they conspire in a distortion of reality that jeopardizes ongoing advocacy efforts.
Recommended Citation
Lodhia, S. (2014). “Stop Importing Weapons of Family Destruction!” Cyberdiscourses, Patriarchal Anxieties and the Male Backlash Movement in India. Violence Against Women, 20(8).