Politics of Recognition and Social Justice
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Politics of Recognition and Social Justice
Transforming Subjectivities and New Forms of Resistance
Pease, Bob; Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2019
296
Mole
Inglês
9781138957596
15 a 20 dias
550
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1. Recognition, Resistance and Reconstruction: An Introduction to Subjectivities and Social Justice Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Bob Pease Part One: Reconstructing Gendered Subjectivities 2. Normative Gender Coercion and Its Subversion: An Autoethnography of a Quest for Recognition Julie Peters 3. "Mincing, Striding, Stomping, Gliding": Messing with Gender Choreographic Taboos Jack Migdalek 4. Mothers and Sons: Transforming Gendered Subjectivities Sarah Epstein Part Two: Recognising Resistant Sexualities 5. Conceptualising Disabled Sexual Subjectivity Russell Shuttleworth 6. "New Rules, No Rules, Old Rules or Our Rules": Women Designing Mixed-Orientation Relationships with Bisexual Men Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli Part Three: Validating Racialised Subjectivities 7. Crossing Borders as Mestizas and Coyotes: Recognising Older Somali Women's Shifting Subjectivities in Australia Georgia Birch 8. Resisting Assimilation: Migrants and their House-Building Practices Mirjana Lozanovska 9. Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth Sophie Goldingay and Tania Mataki Part Four: Interrogating Privileged Subjectivities 10. Transforming Privileged Subjectivities: Toward a Pedagogy of the Oppressor Bob Pease 11. Moving from One Place to Another Within a Colonizer Positioning Clare Land 12. Educating Men for Gender Equality: The Potential and Limitations of Remaking Masculine Subjectivities Stephen Fisher Part Five: Creating New Spaces of Resistance in Everyday Life 13. Resisting Age Conformity in Everyday Life Tina Kostecki 14. Residues and Resistance: The Chafe of Working-Class Girl to Academic Norah Hosken 15. Recognition and Redistribution as Situated Practices: Reflections on Some Experiences as a Social Work Academic Heather D'Cruz 16. Politics on a Small Stage: Relationships as a Theatre for the Mis/Performance of Fairness and Respect Mark Furlong
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diff;erences;eff;ect;bob;pease;feminist;mothers;masculine;Young Men;subjectivities;Critical Disability Studies Scholars;Maternal Child Health Nurse;Goff Man;Rst Century;Performative Subjectivity;Consensual Non-monogamous Relationships;Sexual Health Negotiations;Low SES Student;Diff Erential;Coober Pedy;nonIndigenous People;non-Indigenous Supporters;Young Women Prisoners;House Building Practices;Low SES;National Physical Activity Recommendations;non-Indigenous People;Southeast Australia;Coercive Constraint;Gender Equality;Persimmon Trees;Lower Socio-economic Contexts;Migrant House;Feminist Mothers
1. Recognition, Resistance and Reconstruction: An Introduction to Subjectivities and Social Justice Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Bob Pease Part One: Reconstructing Gendered Subjectivities 2. Normative Gender Coercion and Its Subversion: An Autoethnography of a Quest for Recognition Julie Peters 3. "Mincing, Striding, Stomping, Gliding": Messing with Gender Choreographic Taboos Jack Migdalek 4. Mothers and Sons: Transforming Gendered Subjectivities Sarah Epstein Part Two: Recognising Resistant Sexualities 5. Conceptualising Disabled Sexual Subjectivity Russell Shuttleworth 6. "New Rules, No Rules, Old Rules or Our Rules": Women Designing Mixed-Orientation Relationships with Bisexual Men Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli Part Three: Validating Racialised Subjectivities 7. Crossing Borders as Mestizas and Coyotes: Recognising Older Somali Women's Shifting Subjectivities in Australia Georgia Birch 8. Resisting Assimilation: Migrants and their House-Building Practices Mirjana Lozanovska 9. Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth Sophie Goldingay and Tania Mataki Part Four: Interrogating Privileged Subjectivities 10. Transforming Privileged Subjectivities: Toward a Pedagogy of the Oppressor Bob Pease 11. Moving from One Place to Another Within a Colonizer Positioning Clare Land 12. Educating Men for Gender Equality: The Potential and Limitations of Remaking Masculine Subjectivities Stephen Fisher Part Five: Creating New Spaces of Resistance in Everyday Life 13. Resisting Age Conformity in Everyday Life Tina Kostecki 14. Residues and Resistance: The Chafe of Working-Class Girl to Academic Norah Hosken 15. Recognition and Redistribution as Situated Practices: Reflections on Some Experiences as a Social Work Academic Heather D'Cruz 16. Politics on a Small Stage: Relationships as a Theatre for the Mis/Performance of Fairness and Respect Mark Furlong
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diff;erences;eff;ect;bob;pease;feminist;mothers;masculine;Young Men;subjectivities;Critical Disability Studies Scholars;Maternal Child Health Nurse;Goff Man;Rst Century;Performative Subjectivity;Consensual Non-monogamous Relationships;Sexual Health Negotiations;Low SES Student;Diff Erential;Coober Pedy;nonIndigenous People;non-Indigenous Supporters;Young Women Prisoners;House Building Practices;Low SES;National Physical Activity Recommendations;non-Indigenous People;Southeast Australia;Coercive Constraint;Gender Equality;Persimmon Trees;Lower Socio-economic Contexts;Migrant House;Feminist Mothers