International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Criminalizing The Dehumanized Gaze of Objectification: Restoring Dignity To Women

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Shakti Gayatri Panda (2026). Criminalizing The Dehumanized Gaze of Objectification: Restoring Dignity To Women. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, 5(4). Retrieved from https://ijhrlr.in/journal/criminalizing-the-dehumanized-gaze-of-objectification-restoring-dignity-to-women/

Abstract

We are inhabiting in a devout land, where multitude of people used to begin their day by touching and adoring mother earth. Women are revered as well as worshipped as embodiment of “goddess”. By looking at our rich heritage, we can expect our present society to be full of virtues and respectful towards women. But, the realty is a bugbear. Yet, the same society that worships the clay effigy of a woman shamelessly and vividly indulges in the indecent representation of her physical body inch by inch, through advertisements or any visible form. This is not a simple byproduct of capitalism or commercialism, but a stark indicator of a distorted mindset. The prevalences of indecent representation unequivocally exposed a decayed mindset, which loudly echoing that we are, in essence, still far from achieving sterling civilization and equality in true sense.

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