Women, violence, and male power : feminist activism, research, and practice

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Women, violence, and male power : feminist activism, research, and practice

edited by Marianne Hester, Liz Kelly, and Jill Radford

Open University Press, 1996

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: pbk ISBN 9780335195060

内容説明

Making public the issue of sexual violence - men's violence to women and children - has been a major feminist success story of the past couple of decades. This book gives an important insight into the new issues and questions that have become central to our understanding of sexual violence and abuse, and the new directions in which research in this area has developed. It is a collection of the many exciting ideas, discussions and developments arising from the work of the researchers and activists who are part of the British Sociological Association Violence Against Women Study Group. It reflects a shared commitment to research that centres on the material reality of women's lives and assists the generation of strategies for change. The authors explore differences in women's experiences and how these relate to different ways of coping with men's violence. Women, Violence and Male Power is of direct relevance to practitioners working with survivors of abuse, as well as students and researchers in the fields of: women's studies, criminology, sociology, social policy and social work.

目次

Introduction Part one: Making sense: theory and conceptualization Nothing really happened the invalidation of women's experiences of sexual violence When does the speaking profit us reflections on the difficulties of developing feminist perspectives on abuse and violence by women Reading danger sexual harassment, anticipation and self protection Part two: Law, protection and criminal justice Violence against women and children the contradictions of crime control under patriarchy Contradictions and compromises the impact of the children act on women and children's safety Part three: Researching experience and supporting women Sexual experiences and sexual abuse of women with learning disabilities Researching prostitution and violence towards a feminist practice Rape crisis centres and 'male rape' a face of the backlash Who is in control changing responses to women who have been raped and sexually abused Close to home the experience of researching child sex abuse
巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780335195077

内容説明

Making public the issue of sexual violence - men's violence to women and children - has been a major feminist success story of the past couple of decades. This book gives an important insight into the new issues and questions that have become central to our understanding of sexual violence and abuse, and the new directions in which research in this area has developed. it is a collection of the many exciting ideas, discussions and developments arising from the work of the researchers and activists who are part of the British Sociological Association Violence Against Women Study Group. It reflects a shared commitment to research that centres on the material reality of women's lives and assists the generation of strategies for change. The authors explore differences in women's experiences and how these relate to different ways of coping with men's violence. Women, Violence and Male Power is of direct relevance to practitioners working with survivors of abuse, as well as students and researchers in the fields of: women's studies, criminology, sociology, social policy and social work.

目次

  • Part 1 Making sense: theory and conceptualization
  • nothing really happened - the invalidation of women's experiences of sexual violence
  • when does the speaking profit us? - reflections on the difficulties of developing feminist perspectives on abuse and violence by women
  • reading danger - sexual harassment, anticipation and self-protection. Part 2 Law protection and criminal justice: violence against women and children
  • the contradictions of crime control under patriarchy
  • contradictions and compromises - the impact of the Children Act on women and children's safety
  • unreasonable doubt - the outcomes of rape trials. Part 3 Researching experience and supporting women: sexual experiences and sexual abuse of women with learning disabilities
  • researching prostitution and violence
  • towards a feminist practice
  • rape crisis centres and "male rape" - a face of the backlash
  • who is in control? - changing responses to women who have been raped and sexually abused
  • close to home - the experience of researching child sex abuse.

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