TY - T1 - Wounded Attachments to Disaster Recovery : Gendered Structural Violence and Everyday life, Indian Experiences Explored SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/336577 T3 - A1 - Joseph, Jacquleen; Jauhola, Marjaana; Shanbhogue Arvind , Lavanya; Gadhavi, Shyam A2 - PB - Y1 - 2021 LA - eng AB - In this paper, we suggest that theorising on gendered structural violence and inequalities in disaster recovery would benefit from the in-depth focus on intersections of social relations and processes as they manifest in everyday lives. Drawing from the theorising on neoliberal states, we propose a new theoretical approach of "wounded attachments to disaster recovery". This theoretical position is informed by the lives of three women survivors from three diverse disasters in India. Five perspect... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - 5141 Sociology; 5142 Social policy; 5203 Global Development Studies; Wounded attachments; Disaster recovery; Structural violence; Intersectionality; Gender; Women; India; PROPERTY; HISTORY; WOMEN N1 - PP - ER -