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Author: Nanny M. W. de Vries, Jan Best
Publisher: Rodopi
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Author: Nanny M. W. de Vries, Jan Best
Publisher: Rodopi
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Publisher: Rodopi
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aliraza Javaid
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2020-07-23
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ISBN-13: 1786997258
DOWNLOAD EBOOKViolence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in which hegemonic masculinities are reproduced through violence. Attention is given to the particular ways in which these constructions of masculinity are reflected in areas such as homophobic violence, transphobic violence, and violence against intimate partners. Drawing on new empirical data and his own personal experiences of violence, as well as identifying new areas for further research, Javaid's work represents a unique study of the interconnectedness of violence, gender and sexuality, and of how violence is fuelled by society's attitudes towards masculinity.
Author: Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2020-07-22
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 1793601070
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThroughout US history, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people have been pathologized, victimized, and criminalized. Reports of lynching, burning, or murdering of LGBTQ people have been documented for centuries. Prior to the 1970s, LGBTQ people were deemed as having psychological disorders and subsequently subject to electroshock therapy and other ineffective and cruel treatments. LGBTQ people have historically been arrested or imprisoned for crimes like sodomy, cross-dressing, and gathering in public spaces. And while there have been many strides to advocate for LGBTQ rights in contemporary times, there are still many ways that the criminal justice system works against LGBTQ and their lives, liberties, and freedoms. Queering Law and Order: LGBTQ Communities and the Criminal Justice System examines the state of LGBTQ people within the criminal justice system. Intertwining legal cases, academic research, and popular media, Nadal reviews a wide range of issues—ranging from historical heterosexist and transphobic legislation to police brutality to the prison industrial complex to family law. Grounded in Queer Theory and intersectional lenses, each chapter provides recommendations for queering and disrupting the justice system. This book serves as both an academic resource and a call to action for readers who are interested in advocating for LGBTQ rights.
Author: Diane L. Barlow
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Published: 2016-12-22
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 1786359324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinners of the James A. Partridge Outstanding African American Information Professional Award examine issues of race, inclusion, diversity, and justice. Their insights are complimented by the writings of other scholars, educators, and practitioners who study, teach about, and experience issues of race in the field firsthand.
Author: Colette A. Hyman
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
Published: 1999-08
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9781558612327
DOWNLOAD EBOOKActivists and educators explore ways to strengthen the ties between the classroom and the world.
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 752
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 260
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