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‘The Nirbhaya who lived’

Gender and Language, 2019
This article examines representations of sexual violence in Femina, an Englishlanguage women’s lifestyle magazine aimed at middle-class Indian women. A story of rape, written from the perspective of the victim, a lower-caste Indian woman is analysed using feminist critical discourse analysis.
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Ten Years Since Nirbhaya: A Critical Analysis of Retributive Justice in Addressing Sexual Violence

Global Advances in Victimology and Psychological Studies, 2022
Following the infamous Nirbhaya gang rape incident in December, 2012, a host of rape law reforms were introduced in India, including stringent punishment and death penalty under the Criminal Law Amendment Act and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act.
Garima Jain, Ankita Mishra
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Nirbhaya -- One Year On-Public Safety Issues in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
A physiotherapy student was raped and tortured by six men in a moving bus in New Delhi on December 16, 2012. Later the girl and a male friend who was accompanying her were both thrown off the bus by the rapists. The girl succumbed to her injuries on 29 December in a Singapore hospital.
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Nirbhaya : “an isolated rebellion or a social revolution?" : analyzing the role of media and legislation on violence against women in India

2022
India witnessed one of its most gruesome gang rapes, of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi on 16th December 2012, which ignited angry protests around the country as well as across the world. The barbarity of the sexual assault shook the conscience of the nation.
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Sparking the #MeToo revolution in India: The "Nirbhaya" case in Delhi

2019
In 2012, anger erupted on the streets of Delhi following the violent rape and murder of a young woman. The scale of the protests, the extent of the media coverage, and the intensity of the public's opprobrium of the police and the administration of Delhi, was unprecedented. This paper argues that these events had a measurable impact on the reporting of
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