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“Sword or Shield?” The Role of the Law in the Indian Sex Workers’ Movement

Kotiswaran, Prabha

Authors

Prabha Kotiswaran



Abstract

In the contemporary neoliberal moment, the judicial discourse of appellate Indian courts has sought to normalize the identity of sexual minorities such as bar dancers and the LGBT community. While the recognition of the rights of abject sexual groups is welcome, this essay argues that the legal space for normalization is hardly equally available or even the same for all sexual minorities. Indian sex workers are a case in point. Although the Indian sex workers' movement has engaged with the legal system for well over a decade now, it has only encountered legislative proposals for increased criminalization fostered by a global abolitionist movement against trafficking. In a bid to plot the trajectory of the movement's engagement with the legal system, I elaborate on the familiar legislative and policy realms in which the ‘prostitution question’ plays out, while also addressing the relatively unexplored arena of sex work-related litigation. While sex workers could be broadly understood to operate in ‘political society’ vis-à-vis the Indian state, I argue that viewing their legal mobilizational struggles through a social movement lens and over the life of a movement offers a more nuanced account of the varied registers on which their rights claims are based and their shifting strategies for using the venues of formal state law. This, I suggest, helps elaborate on the conditions under which the claims of abject sexual subjects to citizenship in neoliberal India might be possible.

Citation

Kotiswaran, P. “Sword or Shield?” The Role of the Law in the Indian Sex Workers’ Movement. Interventions, 15(4), 530-548. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2013.849423

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Nov 19, 2013
Deposit Date Feb 28, 2011
Journal Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies
Print ISSN 1369-801X
Electronic ISSN 1469-929X
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 4
Pages 530-548
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2013.849423
Keywords Indian sex workers, ITPA, legal system, prostitution law reform, sex workers' movement, sexual minorities


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