International Responses to Gendered-Based Domestic Violence
International Responses to Gendered-Based Domestic Violence
Gender-Specific and Socio-Cultural Approaches
Zhang, Dongling; Scharff Peterson, Diana
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2023
290
Mole
Inglês
9781032205304
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Lois A. Herman
Series Editor Preface
Dilip K. Das and Vicente Riccio
Introduction: An interfaces approach to the global problems of gender-based domestic violence
Dongling Zhang and Diana Peterson
Section One: North and South America
1. The myth of the universal woman: The (white) feminist fantasy and the invisibility of violence against women of color
Roksana Badruddoja
2. Paradigm shift in Latin American legislation over time: From domestic violence laws to comprehensive legislation on gender-based violence against women (1990-2020)
Nancy Madera
3.Gender-based violence and femicide in Mexico: Why is the law failing to protect Mexico's women?
Emily Acevedo
4. Violence against women in Mexico City: A cry for change
Flor Avellaneda and Luis R. Torres
5. Severe licking: Calypso considers domestic violence
Alison Mc Letchie and Daina Nathaniel
6. Gender-based violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana's progress
Aneesa A. Baboolal
7. Intersectionality as a means to understanding violence against women in Belize
Kiesha Warren-Gordon
8. The dangers of being a woman in Nicaragua
Pamela Neumann
Section Two: Asia and Oceania
9. Response to domestic violence: India
Arundhati Bhattacharyya
10. Combating domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence during conflict: The case of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Tonny Kirabira and Fiza Lee-Winter
11. Malaysia responding to domestic violence: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Habibah Ismail, Bahiyah Dato Haji Abd Hamid and Ruzy Suliza Hashim
12. From private matter to public problem: Relocating gender-based violence in China
Dongling Zhang
13. Social taboos and legal constraints: The status of domestic violence in Kuwait
Alanoud AlSharekh and Nour AlMukhled
14. "Mobilizing for punishment": Legal activism, women's NGOs, and the grassroots in Lebanon
Sirin Knecht
15. Domestic violence in Thailand: An in-depth examination of how culture and resource-seeking barriers impact victim safety
Tanya Grant
16. Domestic violence in Micronesian context: Past and future challenges
Hiroaki Matsuura
Section Three: Africa
17. Domestic violence in Ethiopia: An overview
Fikresus Amahazion
18. Between reality and expectations: Tackling domestic violence in Egypt
Hiam Elgousi
19. Domestic and sexual violence among university students in Ghana
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer, Lindsay M. Cannon, Eugene K. M. Darteh, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, and Sarah D. Compton
20. Domestic violence, human rights, and reform in Mauritania
Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini
Section Four: Perpetrators and Victims (Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Migrant, and Refugee Populations)
21. Responding to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: Perpetrators' accounts as a new variable to the ecological approach model
Mostafa Boieblan
22. Why domestic violence remains under-reported within migrant communities in Germany
Fiza Lee-Winter
23. Ritualized experiences of pain: Love and domestic violence among transgender women in Brazil
Thiago de Lima Oliveira and Veronica Alcantara Guerra
24. Socio-legal responses to immigrant and refugee male batterers in the EU and MENA regions
Chuka Emezue
Lois A. Herman
Series Editor Preface
Dilip K. Das and Vicente Riccio
Introduction: An interfaces approach to the global problems of gender-based domestic violence
Dongling Zhang and Diana Peterson
Section One: North and South America
1. The myth of the universal woman: The (white) feminist fantasy and the invisibility of violence against women of color
Roksana Badruddoja
2. Paradigm shift in Latin American legislation over time: From domestic violence laws to comprehensive legislation on gender-based violence against women (1990-2020)
Nancy Madera
3.Gender-based violence and femicide in Mexico: Why is the law failing to protect Mexico's women?
Emily Acevedo
4. Violence against women in Mexico City: A cry for change
Flor Avellaneda and Luis R. Torres
5. Severe licking: Calypso considers domestic violence
Alison Mc Letchie and Daina Nathaniel
6. Gender-based violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana's progress
Aneesa A. Baboolal
7. Intersectionality as a means to understanding violence against women in Belize
Kiesha Warren-Gordon
8. The dangers of being a woman in Nicaragua
Pamela Neumann
Section Two: Asia and Oceania
9. Response to domestic violence: India
Arundhati Bhattacharyya
10. Combating domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence during conflict: The case of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Tonny Kirabira and Fiza Lee-Winter
11. Malaysia responding to domestic violence: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Habibah Ismail, Bahiyah Dato Haji Abd Hamid and Ruzy Suliza Hashim
12. From private matter to public problem: Relocating gender-based violence in China
Dongling Zhang
13. Social taboos and legal constraints: The status of domestic violence in Kuwait
Alanoud AlSharekh and Nour AlMukhled
14. "Mobilizing for punishment": Legal activism, women's NGOs, and the grassroots in Lebanon
Sirin Knecht
15. Domestic violence in Thailand: An in-depth examination of how culture and resource-seeking barriers impact victim safety
Tanya Grant
16. Domestic violence in Micronesian context: Past and future challenges
Hiroaki Matsuura
Section Three: Africa
17. Domestic violence in Ethiopia: An overview
Fikresus Amahazion
18. Between reality and expectations: Tackling domestic violence in Egypt
Hiam Elgousi
19. Domestic and sexual violence among university students in Ghana
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer, Lindsay M. Cannon, Eugene K. M. Darteh, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, and Sarah D. Compton
20. Domestic violence, human rights, and reform in Mauritania
Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini
Section Four: Perpetrators and Victims (Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Migrant, and Refugee Populations)
21. Responding to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: Perpetrators' accounts as a new variable to the ecological approach model
Mostafa Boieblan
22. Why domestic violence remains under-reported within migrant communities in Germany
Fiza Lee-Winter
23. Ritualized experiences of pain: Love and domestic violence among transgender women in Brazil
Thiago de Lima Oliveira and Veronica Alcantara Guerra
24. Socio-legal responses to immigrant and refugee male batterers in the EU and MENA regions
Chuka Emezue
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Domestic violence;Interpersonal violence;IPV;Gender-based violence;Violence against women;Femicide;Sexual violence;Intersectionality;Human rights;Violence against transgender persons;Elder abuse;gendered-based domestic violence;GBV;UN;CEDAW;Violates;Young Men;Support Victims;MENA Region;National Action Plan;Vaw;CEDAW Convention;Domestic Violence Act;Domestic Violence Legislation;DV Law;Civil Society;Istanbul Convention;Corpus Assisted Discourse Analysis;Domestic Violence Cases;Intimate Relationships;Pacific Island Countries;Women's Rights Activists;South Asian American;MENA
Foreword
Lois A. Herman
Series Editor Preface
Dilip K. Das and Vicente Riccio
Introduction: An interfaces approach to the global problems of gender-based domestic violence
Dongling Zhang and Diana Peterson
Section One: North and South America
1. The myth of the universal woman: The (white) feminist fantasy and the invisibility of violence against women of color
Roksana Badruddoja
2. Paradigm shift in Latin American legislation over time: From domestic violence laws to comprehensive legislation on gender-based violence against women (1990-2020)
Nancy Madera
3.Gender-based violence and femicide in Mexico: Why is the law failing to protect Mexico's women?
Emily Acevedo
4. Violence against women in Mexico City: A cry for change
Flor Avellaneda and Luis R. Torres
5. Severe licking: Calypso considers domestic violence
Alison Mc Letchie and Daina Nathaniel
6. Gender-based violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana's progress
Aneesa A. Baboolal
7. Intersectionality as a means to understanding violence against women in Belize
Kiesha Warren-Gordon
8. The dangers of being a woman in Nicaragua
Pamela Neumann
Section Two: Asia and Oceania
9. Response to domestic violence: India
Arundhati Bhattacharyya
10. Combating domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence during conflict: The case of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Tonny Kirabira and Fiza Lee-Winter
11. Malaysia responding to domestic violence: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Habibah Ismail, Bahiyah Dato Haji Abd Hamid and Ruzy Suliza Hashim
12. From private matter to public problem: Relocating gender-based violence in China
Dongling Zhang
13. Social taboos and legal constraints: The status of domestic violence in Kuwait
Alanoud AlSharekh and Nour AlMukhled
14. "Mobilizing for punishment": Legal activism, women's NGOs, and the grassroots in Lebanon
Sirin Knecht
15. Domestic violence in Thailand: An in-depth examination of how culture and resource-seeking barriers impact victim safety
Tanya Grant
16. Domestic violence in Micronesian context: Past and future challenges
Hiroaki Matsuura
Section Three: Africa
17. Domestic violence in Ethiopia: An overview
Fikresus Amahazion
18. Between reality and expectations: Tackling domestic violence in Egypt
Hiam Elgousi
19. Domestic and sexual violence among university students in Ghana
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer, Lindsay M. Cannon, Eugene K. M. Darteh, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, and Sarah D. Compton
20. Domestic violence, human rights, and reform in Mauritania
Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini
Section Four: Perpetrators and Victims (Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Migrant, and Refugee Populations)
21. Responding to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: Perpetrators' accounts as a new variable to the ecological approach model
Mostafa Boieblan
22. Why domestic violence remains under-reported within migrant communities in Germany
Fiza Lee-Winter
23. Ritualized experiences of pain: Love and domestic violence among transgender women in Brazil
Thiago de Lima Oliveira and Veronica Alcantara Guerra
24. Socio-legal responses to immigrant and refugee male batterers in the EU and MENA regions
Chuka Emezue
Lois A. Herman
Series Editor Preface
Dilip K. Das and Vicente Riccio
Introduction: An interfaces approach to the global problems of gender-based domestic violence
Dongling Zhang and Diana Peterson
Section One: North and South America
1. The myth of the universal woman: The (white) feminist fantasy and the invisibility of violence against women of color
Roksana Badruddoja
2. Paradigm shift in Latin American legislation over time: From domestic violence laws to comprehensive legislation on gender-based violence against women (1990-2020)
Nancy Madera
3.Gender-based violence and femicide in Mexico: Why is the law failing to protect Mexico's women?
Emily Acevedo
4. Violence against women in Mexico City: A cry for change
Flor Avellaneda and Luis R. Torres
5. Severe licking: Calypso considers domestic violence
Alison Mc Letchie and Daina Nathaniel
6. Gender-based violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana's progress
Aneesa A. Baboolal
7. Intersectionality as a means to understanding violence against women in Belize
Kiesha Warren-Gordon
8. The dangers of being a woman in Nicaragua
Pamela Neumann
Section Two: Asia and Oceania
9. Response to domestic violence: India
Arundhati Bhattacharyya
10. Combating domestic violence and sexual and gender-based violence during conflict: The case of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh
Tonny Kirabira and Fiza Lee-Winter
11. Malaysia responding to domestic violence: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis
Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Habibah Ismail, Bahiyah Dato Haji Abd Hamid and Ruzy Suliza Hashim
12. From private matter to public problem: Relocating gender-based violence in China
Dongling Zhang
13. Social taboos and legal constraints: The status of domestic violence in Kuwait
Alanoud AlSharekh and Nour AlMukhled
14. "Mobilizing for punishment": Legal activism, women's NGOs, and the grassroots in Lebanon
Sirin Knecht
15. Domestic violence in Thailand: An in-depth examination of how culture and resource-seeking barriers impact victim safety
Tanya Grant
16. Domestic violence in Micronesian context: Past and future challenges
Hiroaki Matsuura
Section Three: Africa
17. Domestic violence in Ethiopia: An overview
Fikresus Amahazion
18. Between reality and expectations: Tackling domestic violence in Egypt
Hiam Elgousi
19. Domestic and sexual violence among university students in Ghana
Michelle L. Munro-Kramer, Lindsay M. Cannon, Eugene K. M. Darteh, Ruth Owusu-Antwi, and Sarah D. Compton
20. Domestic violence, human rights, and reform in Mauritania
Nabil Ouassini and Anwar Ouassini
Section Four: Perpetrators and Victims (Intersectionality: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Migrant, and Refugee Populations)
21. Responding to intimate partner violence against women in Spain: Perpetrators' accounts as a new variable to the ecological approach model
Mostafa Boieblan
22. Why domestic violence remains under-reported within migrant communities in Germany
Fiza Lee-Winter
23. Ritualized experiences of pain: Love and domestic violence among transgender women in Brazil
Thiago de Lima Oliveira and Veronica Alcantara Guerra
24. Socio-legal responses to immigrant and refugee male batterers in the EU and MENA regions
Chuka Emezue
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Domestic violence;Interpersonal violence;IPV;Gender-based violence;Violence against women;Femicide;Sexual violence;Intersectionality;Human rights;Violence against transgender persons;Elder abuse;gendered-based domestic violence;GBV;UN;CEDAW;Violates;Young Men;Support Victims;MENA Region;National Action Plan;Vaw;CEDAW Convention;Domestic Violence Act;Domestic Violence Legislation;DV Law;Civil Society;Istanbul Convention;Corpus Assisted Discourse Analysis;Domestic Violence Cases;Intimate Relationships;Pacific Island Countries;Women's Rights Activists;South Asian American;MENA