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Citation

Patil V, Purkayastha B. Ethn. Racial Stud. 2018; 41(11): 1952-1970.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/01419870.2017.1322707

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We analyse the affective-cultural assemblage of "Indian rape culture" across historical time and social space. We examine news coverage of a highly visible 2012 rape in Delhi in two newspapers, New York Times and Times of India, and the longevity of these articulations through an analysis of online discourses three years later. We further trace colonial-era materializations of Indian rape culture which emerged in the context of the "Indian Mutiny" in contrast to local perspectives, and which were rearticulated by development and human rights organizations. We show that at each moment, Global north voices and institutions dominate. The processes of articulation emanating from Global north institutions serve to realize a racialized transnational assemblage of Indian rape culture. Our framework points to the "soft" power and fluidity of racializing processes, the heterogeneity, and the multiple logics that appear disconnected, but which nonetheless flow and come together to sustain racialized power structures.


Language: en

Keywords

assemblage; Indian rape culture; intersectionality; postcolonialism; sociology of news; Transnationalism

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