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ID112110
Title ProperRunning from elections
Other Title InformationIndian feminism and electoral politics
LanguageENG
AuthorDeo, Nandini
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The first wave of feminism in India was closely connected to electoral politics, while the second wave turned away from party politics. This resulted in a growing marginalization of feminist concerns from the public agenda. There is a strong relationship between movement success and electoral engagement. This article reviews the history of feminist interventions in electoral politics and demonstrates that early victories for women depended on their participation in party politics. I argue that the creation of the autonomous women's movement has had a diminishing effect on women's progress in recent years. A number of paths remain available to the women's movement to engage with political parties and political leaders. Staying outside the electoral arena has not served Indian feminism well.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 11, No.1; Jan-Mar 2012: p.46-64
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol. 11, No.1; Jan-Mar 2012: p.46-64
Key WordsIndia ;  Marginalization ;  Electoral Politics ;  Indian Feminism ;  Public Agenda ;  Political Parties


 
 
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