Domestic violence at the margins : readings on race, class, gender, and culture /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Sokoloff, Natalie J., Pratt, Christina, 1951-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2005]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Domestic violence : examining the intersections of race, class, and gender / Natalie J. Sokoloff and Ida Dupont
  • Strengthening domestic violence theories / Michele Bograd
  • Feminism versus multiculturalism / Leti Volpp
  • A black feminist reflection on the antiviolence movement / Beth E. Richie
  • Women's realities / Shamita Das Dasgupta
  • Compounding the triple jeopardy / Valli Kalei Kanuha
  • The intersectionality of domestic violence and welfare in the lives of poor women / Jyl Josephson
  • Gender violence and the prison industrial complex
  • Incite! critical resistance statement
  • Violence in African American communities / Robert L. Hampton, Ricardo Carrillo, and Joan Kim
  • Nashville / Neil Websdale
  • Violence in ethnically diverse families / Carolyn M. West
  • The importance of community in a feminist analysis of domestic violence among American Indians / Sherry L. Hamby
  • Rethinking battered woman syndrome / Sharon Angella Allard
  • Recent development
  • domestic violence in the Jewish community / Beverly Horsburgh
  • "I've slept in clothes long enough" / Lois Weis, Michelle Fine, Amira Proweller, Corrine Bertram, and Julia Marusza
  • Fighting back / Margaret Abraham
  • Puerto Rican battered women redefining gender, sexuality, culture, violence, and resistance / Michelle Fine, Rosemarie A. Roberts, and Lois Weis
  • The cultural context model / Rhea V. Almeida and Judith Lockard
  • Battering, forgiveness, and redemption / Brenda V. Smith
  • Sustaining an ethic of resistance against domestic violence in black faith-based communities / Traci C. West
  • Navigating the anti-immigrant wave / Lisa Sun-Hee Park
  • Shifting power for battered women / Donna Coker
  • Reducing woman battering / Neil Websdale and Byron R. Johnson
  • Looking to the future / Andrea Smith.