Im/mobility as a form of gender-based violence: the case of transnationally abandoned wives in India

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作者
Yalamarty, Harshita [1 ]
Anitha, Sundari [2 ]
Roy, Anupama [3 ]
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[1] Queens Univ, Kingston, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Sheffield, Sheffield, England
[3] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Delhi, India
关键词
transnational marriage abandonment; marriage migration; immobilisation as violence; legal remedies; India; United Kingdom; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; WOMEN; MIGRATION; MARRIAGE; IMMIGRATION; MIGRANTS; ABUSE;
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10.1332/23986808Y2024D000000040
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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Transnational marriage abandonment (TMA) of women is a growing form of violence reported across India and South Asia. The spouse, most commonly a husband, lives and works in a foreign country and exploits the advantages derived from his citizenship or visa status to exercise coercion and control over the immigrating wife. TMA takes different forms, including when a woman is left behind with the in-laws while waiting for the husband to provide visa sponsorship for her migration. Such women are vulnerable to financial precarity, isolation and domestic violence from in-laws, may be dispossessed from their marital home and served with ex parte divorces. Drawing on life-history interviews with 35 'never-migrant' women conducted between 2013 and 2016, and subsequent policy and legal developments in India and the UK, this article seeks to unpack the gendered dimensions of im/mobility within TMA. Women's immobilisation results from state migration policies, legal obstacles, patriarchal socio-cultural norms and purposive actions by husbands and their families to perpetually defer visa sponsorship and extract labour and/or money from women. Our findings indicate that immobilisation is a key facet of violence against women and legal responses to TMA must utilise a gender-based violence framework that can incorporate immobilised 'never-migrant' women.
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