Le viol en Inde: le point de vue des hommes
Dozens of conversations provide a fascinating window into the psyche of the Indian male. Some of it dark. Some of it hopeful.
Shoma Chaudhury
In the wake of the brutal gang rape of a student on a bus in India, some appear to be blaming women for the sexual violence in the country. Influential men have called for coeducational institutes to be shut down, premarital sex to be outlawed, and girls to dress in more modest clothes as a way of preventing rape. Managing editor of Tehelka Shoma Chaudhury calls the anger against the state that has risen up in the wake of the rapes “hugely legitimate,” but writes that it is masking “the giant shadow” in Indian society. “How endemic is the prejudice that stalks our society? What creates the idea of women as ‘fair game’ for sexual violence? What, in effect, do Indian men think about women?” she asks.
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Where a rapist is considered ‘a real man’ (Tehelka.com)
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Police indifference, panchayat interference and a regressive mindset ensure that rapes in Haryana will never stop, say Sai Manish and Priyanka Dubey