Abstract:
Present research has identified gender based violence as one o f the social problems in the
study area threatening to social harmony and peaceful family life. It has brought about
insights how the social values, beliefs, customs, and convictions in a male centric culture
like Bangladesh make the settings for gender based violence in domestic and public
areas. This study explores main facets o f gender violence in urban Dhaka with underlying
causes and impacts as well. It regards gender violence in urban area is distinct from rural
area in nature and types. Its nature o f cruelty and sufferer experience varies from place to
place on ground o f socio-economic status o f both victim and culprit. Undertaking
anthropological insights on male-female dichotomy with grave concern, this study
exploited observation, key informant, case study, household census, semi-structured
interview and focus group discussion with a view to bringing about research outcome
justifiable both from qualitative and quantitative perspective in a triangulated form.
Subsequent number o f women encounters gender violence both in home and outside
while their story remains untold due to various social facts internalized by the study. It
successfiilly addressed factors that make urban women more fragile to face gender
violence; patriarchy, poor education, network and training, absence o f rule o f law,
legislative lengthiness and victim stigmatization. In addition to vulnerability factors, this
study identifies issues that exacerbate gender violence; women complexion, dowry,
pornography, indictment, mental distance and communication gap, drug addiction, lack of
economic empowerment, polygyny, affairs, expectation of baby boy, the culture of wife beating,
unemployment and poverty, absence of social and religious norms and values, open internet
access, and unplanned urbanization and public transportation system. Working women
shockingly report that the amount o f gender violence in public domain is increasing day
by day and the possible reason behind this is long term detachment o f urban lower status
men from sexual partner or wife. Emphasizing on Ardener's Muted Group theory, this
study found male centric society predominates and set forth model that make women
silent to abide by men suppression in the form o f violence and not to resist it. Among
various types o f gender violence identified by this study, mental violence is like silent
killer which does not have remedies and resistance at all. Because most o f the incidences
o f mental violence by intimate partner remain in domestic sphere no one can know. Insult
or humiliation by husband is the most common form o f mental violence that causes
extreme suffering for women. Prevalent types o f gender violence in public domain
encountered by women are improper sexual comments and unwanted touching on sexual
organs o f women body. This anthropological in-depth study has observed victims
sufferings very closely that it sorted out some ways out to reduce women vulnerability to,
and protect from gender violence