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Record ID: 2071e834-c781-4737-93f1-04d73d99415b
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1332/23986808Y2024D000000040
Web resource: https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/jgbv/9/2/article-p291.xml
Type: Journal Article
Title: Im/mobility as a form of gender-based violence: The case of transnationally abandoned wives in India
Authors: Yalamarty, Harshita
Anitha, Sundari
Roy, Anupama
Keywords: Qualitative research;Policy analysis;Migrants and refugees;Domestic and Family Violence (DFV);Economic and financial abuse;Coercive control;Systems abuse;Structural inequities;Legal systems and processes
Topic: Coercive control
Economic and financial abuse
Structural inequities
Population: Migrants and refugees
Year: 2025
Publisher: Policy Press
Citation: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 291–307
Abstract:  This article explores transnational marriage abandonment (TMA) as a gendered form of violence in which husbands residing abroad leverage their immigration status to control and immobilise their wives in India. Drawing on life-history interviews with 35 ‘never-migrant’ women and legal/policy developments in India and the UK, the authors examine how visa delays, legal uncertainty, and patriarchal norms function as tools of coercive control. Women are often left with in-laws in precarious and abusive conditions, dispossessed of marital homes, and served with ex parte divorces from abroad. The study conceptualises im/mobility—women’s forced stasis in place—as a mechanism of gender-based violence and calls for legal recognition of ‘never-migrant’ women as victim-survivors under a gender-based violence framework. The findings argue for intersectional legal reforms that account for immigration regimes, power dynamics, and domestic abuse.
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