Re-writing Women as Victims

Re-writing Women as Victims

From Theory to Practice

Gomez Nicolau, Emma; Gamez Fuentes, Maria Jose; Nunez Puente, Sonia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2019

230

Dura

Inglês

9781138487154

15 a 20 dias

520

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1 Reframing women's victimization: Challenges and possibilities, Part I Politics, 2 Women Survivors of sexist abuse in Spain: The role of affects of proximity and recognition on the way out, 3 The 'comfort women' apologies: Gender victimhood and the politics of grievability, 4 Gender, agency and the construction of a rape victim: The ICTY and the prosecution of sexual violence in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 5 Women's resistance in violent settings: Infrapolitical strategies in Brazil and Colombia, 6 Towards transformative gender equality: The importance of addressing economic violence against women in Cambodia, Part II: Activism, 7 Feminist and grassroots activism rewriting women as victims: Kenyan women's untold story, 8 Collective action and organization against gender violence in Spain: When victims became activists, 9 Transnational feminist activism to reframe femicide: The case of #NiuNaMenos and #VivasNosQueremos, 10 Materialising resistance against rape culture online: The phenomenon of SlutWalks, 11 Mukhtaran Mai's transformation from gang-rape victim to the feminist face of glamour: Transcending notions of tribal honour, gender and class in Pakistan, Part III: Cultural narratives, 12 'Pump up the positivity': Neoliberalism, affective entrepreneurship and the victimhood/agency debate, 13 Radical vulnerability: Feminism, victimhood and agency, 14 Rethinking the victim in Zoe Morrison's Music and Freedom (2016), 15 Survivor speech: Formulations of the victim/survivor identity in contemporary UK media, 16 Rape victims, representation and resistance in India: Between collectivity and solitariness
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Young Men;Obstetric Violence;Women as victims, violence against women, gender and violence, hegemonic narratives, transformative initiatives;USA's Position;gender-based violence;Maendeleo Ya Wanawake;victim's irresponsibility;Feminist Digital Activism;social transformation;Occupy Wall Street;gender justice;MSME Development;Popular Misogyny;Affective Entrepreneurship;Male Victimhood;Colonial Administration;MSME;IPV;Rio De Janeiro's Favelas;Transnational Feminist Activism;Transformative Gender Equality;Comfort Women;Bosnian Muslim Women;Survivor Speech;Women's Economic Empowerment;Comfort System;Cambodian Women;Feminist Sex Wars;SlutWalk Movement;Rape Culture