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Feminism Violence And Nonviolence An Anthology 1st Edition Selina Gallocruz

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Feminism Violence And Nonviolence An Anthology 1st Edition Selina Gallocruz
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.43 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Selina Gallo-Cruz
ISBN: 9781399526036, 1399526030
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Feminism Violence And Nonviolence An Anthology 1st Edition Selina Gallocruz by Selina Gallo-cruz 9781399526036, 1399526030 instant download after payment.

What can nonviolence offer to feminists working to end violence against women? Can nonviolence be used by women to protect themselves from street and work harassment, from partner battering, date rape and sexual assault? What are the connections between war and sexism, and how should nonviolent activists address them? How should feminists confront the structural violence of racism, xenophobia, colonialism, land displacement and environmental destruction? Feminism, Violence and Nonviolence features a carefully curated selection of seminal texts originally published from the 1970s to the 2000s, which document dynamic feminist thinking on the root causes of violence, the social forces inculcating violence into patriarchal institutions and relationships, and the many insights that nonviolence can gain from a feminist perspective. This collection of essays, articles, pamphlets, flyers and excerpts from books of feminist thought brings together the voices of the women and men who helped to transform movement consciousness on issues of sexism, racism, colonialism and a broader array of ‘otherisms’, expanding and diversifying nonviolent philosophy. With a sociological and historical introduction to the movement, and author and organisational biographies, this is an essential resource for students of gendered and sexualised peace, violence and justice.

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