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|aGender and interpersonal violence|h[electronic resource] :|blanguage, action and representation /|cedited by Karen Throsby, Flora Alexander.
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|aBasingstoke [England] ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2008.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aPART I: LIVED EXPERIENCE -- A Soldier and a Woman: Women, Violence and Clandestine OperationsDuring the Second World War / J. Pattinson --'I Still Sort of Flounder Around in a Sea of Non-language': The Constraints of Language and Labels in Women's Accounts of Woman-to Woman Partner Abuse / R. Barnes -- Cultural Transformations and Gender Violence: South Asian Women's Experiences of Sexual Violence and Familial Dynamics / B. Ahmed, P. Reavey and A. Majumdar -- A New Sexual Story: Trafficking, Immigration and Asylum: The Converging of Discourses / A. Jobe -- 'That's a Bit Drastic': Risk and Blame in Accounts of Obesity Surgery /K. Throsby -- The Promise of Understanding: Sex, Violence,Trauma and the Body / J. Kilby -- PART II: REPRESENTATION -- 'It's Wrong for a Boyto Hit a Girl because the Girl Might Cry': Investigating Primary School Children's Attitudes Towards Violence AgainstWomen / N. Lombard -- Images of Abusers: Stranger-Danger, the Media and the Social Currency ofEveryday Knowledge / J. Kitzinger -- Female-on Male Violence: Medical Responses and Popular Imagination /J. Mildorf -- Male-on-male ViolenceAgainst Women: Gender Representation and Violence in Rebecca Prichard's Fair Game / R. Bryan -- The Negation of Femininity Through Violence in Ian McEwan's Fiction / F. Tolan -- Thelma and Louise and the Politicsof Excess / A. Tate -- Slap and Tickle: DismemberingViolence in the Work of Pedro Almodovar and Quentin Tarrantino / J. O'Connor.
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|aDrawing on contemporary research from across the social sciences andthe humanities, includingcontributions from sociology, history, psychology, film studies and media studies, this edited collection illustrates the ways in which forms of interpersonal violence, and its gendering, is conceptualized, interpreted, resisted and embraced in different contexts and disciplines. Further, it explores the role of languagein faciliitating and constraining the 'speakability' of interpersonal violence, showing how these forms of violence have become unspeakable -excluding and silencing those experiencing violence. By examining both lived experiences of violence as well as representations of violence this collection highlights the need for new ways to articulate andconceptualize gendered interpersonal violence in all its manifestations. .
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2009.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Apr. 24, 2009).|nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|aVictims of family violence.
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|aVictims of violent crimes.
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|aViolence in mass media.
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