Disrupting shameful legacies : girls and young women speak back through the arts to address sexual violence
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Disrupting shameful legacies : girls and young women speak back through the arts to address sexual violence
(Doing arts thinking : arts practice, research and education / series editor, John Baldacchino)
Brill Sense, [2018] , , copyright 2018
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- The life you stole / Hannah Batiste
- Disrupting shameful legacies : girls and young women speak back through the arts to address sexual violence / Claudia Mitchell and Relebohile Moletsane
- Sisters rising : shape shifting settler violence through art and land retellings / Sandrina de Finney, Shantelle Moreno, Anna Chadwick, Chantal Adams, Shezell-rae Sam, Angela Scott and Nicole Land
- "Just don't change anything" : engaging girls in participatory visual research to address sexual violence in rural South Africa / Astrid Treffry-Goatley, Relebohile Moletsane and Lisa Wiebesiek
- "We are strong. we are beautiful. we are smart. we are Iskwew" : Saskatoon indigenous girls use cellphilms to speak back to gender-based violence / Jennifer Altenberg, Sarah Flicker, Katie Macentee and Kari-Dawn Wuttunee
- Pictures speak for themselves : youth engaging through photovoice to describe sexual violence in their community / Ndumiso Daluxolo Ngidi, Sinakekelwe Khumalo, Zaynab Essack and Candice Groenewald
- Using drawings to explore sexual violence with orphaned youth in and around a township secondary school in South Africa / Ndumiso Daluxolo Ngidi and Rrelebohile Moletsane
- Using participatory visual methodologies to engage secondary school learners in addressing sexual and reproductive health issues / Brian B. Sibeko and Samkelisiwe F. Luthuli
- Seeing things : schoolgirls in a rural setting using visual artefacts to initiate dialogue about resisting sexual violence / Marianne Adam and Naydene de Lange
- (Ad)dressing sexual violence: girls and young women creatively resisting through dress / Maria Ezcurra and Claudia Mitchell
- Affective possibilities for addressing sexual violence through art: reflections across two sites / Pamela Lamb
- In contrast : media coverage and Annie Pootoogook's drawings of sexual violence and sexual happiness / Haidee Smith Lefebvre
- Curating children's drawings : exploring methods and tensions in children's depictions of sexual violence / Fatima Khan
- A collective triologue on sexualised violence and indigenous women / Marnina Gonick, Veronica Gore and Lisa Christmas
- Girls and young women creatively addressing sexual violence online : exploring the successes challenges, and possibilities / Laurel Hart
- How we see it : what can girls and young women learn from national and transnational dialogue about sexual violence / Bongiwe Maome
- Methodological reflections on a visual participatory study on resilience processes of african girls with a history of child sexual abuse / Sadiyya Haffejee, Twinky Banda and Linda Theron
- Unsettling : musings on ten years of collaborations with indigenous youth as a white settler scholar / Sarah Flicker
