eBook Sheltering Women: Negotiating Gender and Violence in Northern Italy download
by Sonja Plesset

Author: Sonja Plesset
Publisher: Stanford University Press; 1 edition (October 11, 2006)
Language: English
Pages: 264
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Category: Relationships
Subcategory: Family Relationships
Merry, Sally 2006 Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Merry, Sally 2006 Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. No Way Out: Divorce-Related Domestic Violence in Israel.
Sheltering Women is an ethnographic study of grassroots efforts to counter heterosexual intimate-partner violence in. .
Sheltering Women is an ethnographic study of grassroots efforts to counter heterosexual intimate-partner violence in a northern Italian community. But this description simply captures the book's starting point. American Anthropologist. Excerpt from Chapter 1. Introduction. More in l and Social Anthropology.
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Some contend that violence against women reflects the cultural and historical gender inequalities embedded in Italian society, including "old-fashioned" or.Stanford University Press, 11 Eki 2006 - 264 sayfa.
Some contend that violence against women reflects the cultural and historical gender inequalities embedded in Italian society, including "old-fashioned" or "traditional" understandings of masculinity. Others argue that it stems from confusion and ambivalence over "new" or "modern" forms of gender relations.
Sheltering Women: Negotiating Gender and Violence in Northern Italy.
Some contend that violence against women reflects the cultural and historical gender inequalities embedded in.
Some contend that violence against women reflects the cultural and historical gender inequalities embedded in Italian society, including old-fashioned or traditional understandings of masculinity. Others argue that it stems from confusion and ambivalence over new or modern forms of gender relations. Through an intimate portrayal of everyday life, the book reveals how violence against women can be studied as one part of a continuum of locally relevant understandings of gender relations and gender change.
Sheltering Women: Negotiating Gender and Violence in Northern Italy. Sheltering women : visions of gender, motherhood and marriage in northern Italy. Contents :Acknowledgments iii :Introduction 1 1. Engaging the Field 000 2. Post-Feminist Uncertainties 000 3. Politics of Gender and Shelter 000 4. Two Sides of Shame 000 5. Gende. More).
No Way Out: Divorce-Related Domestic Violence in Israel. ABSTRACT This article theorizes the intersections between domestic violence and divorce.
Seth Mallios' The Deadly Politics of Giving: Exchange and Violence at Ajacan, Roanoke, and Jamestown.
Edna G. Bay and Donald L. Donham's States of Violence: Politics, Youth, and Memory in Contemporary Africa. Re viewed by Wendi A. Haugh. Seth Mallios' The Deadly Politics of Giving: Exchange and Violence at Ajacan, Roanoke, and Jamestown.
Del Negro shows how different segments of Sassani society (older women and teenage girls, motorbike boys and .
Del Negro shows how different segments of Sassani society (older women and teenage girls, motorbike boys and established professionals) use passeggiata performances to depict themselves as modern, stake their place in the town's collective self-image, and debate the meaning of modernity. Examining everything from Sassani interpretations of tabloid television and soap operas to community games and postcards, Del Negro casts her net wide to illuminate the local culture.