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“It’s better to die”: women with disabilities in a male-dominated society in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
University of Sydney, Torrens University Australia, University of Queensland
Published InJournal of Gender Studies
Year2024
Citations5
Abstract
Applying qualitative methods and evidence from the field, this paper explores the situation of women with disabilities within Bangladesh’s overall sociocultural, political, and economic contexts. The research found that participating women with disabilities were living in poverty and were disenfranchised. They reported being treated with disregard, and at times with contempt, both within their families and the wider society. In Bangladesh, disability is often regarded as a divine curse. In a patriarchal society where women are often seen as a liability, women with disabilities are particularly resented, and are often abandoned by their family members or are victims of domestic violence and abuse. In a society where sensitivity to the needs of people with disability is yet to take root,…
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