Judging victims : why we stigmatize survivors, and how they reclaim respect
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Judging victims : why we stigmatize survivors, and how they reclaim respect
(Social problems, social constructions / Joel Best and Scott R. Harris, series editors)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2010
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-230) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
'Why didn't she resist?' 'Why is he telling us only now?' 'Why can't she move on?' Unpacking the questions that cast victims as deviants, Jennifer Dunn critically examines why we stigmatize survivors of rape, battering, incest, and clergy abuse - and how they reclaim their identities. Dunn explores the shifting perceptions over time of victims as blameworthy, blameless, pathetic, or heroic figures. She also links those images to their real-world consequences, demonstrating that they dominate the ways in which people think about intimate violence and individual responsibility. Her analysis cuts to the core of fundamental issues at the center of debates about crime and deviance, victimization, and social problems. She confronts the issue of how to craft effective, humane, and legitimate security institutions in post conflict states - and whether legitimate policing can in fact be developed in the midst of insurgency and terrorism.
目次
Vocabularies of Victimization: Sympathy, Agency, and Identity. Survivor Movements Then and Now. The Anti-Rape Movement and Blameworthy Victims. The Battered Women's Movement and Blameless Victims. "Backlash" and Pathetic Victims. Survivors of Priest Abuse and Admirable Victims. The Vanguard of Victimology: Survivors, Identity Work, and Cultural Change.
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