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Violence and Gender in the Globalized World: The Intimate and the Extimate

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Violence and Gender in the Globalized World expands the critical picture of gender and violence in the age of globalization by introducing a variety of uncommonly discussed geo-political sites and dynamics. The volume hosts methodologically and disciplinarily diverse contributions from around the world, discussing various contexts including Chechnya, Germany, Iraq, Kenya, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Palestine, the former Yugoslavia, Syria, South Africa, the United States, and the Internet. Bringing together scholars and activists historicized and site-specific perspectives, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice concerning violence, gender, and agency. In this revised and updated edition, the scope of inquiry is expanded to incorporate phenomena that have recently come to the forefront of public and scholarly scrutiny, such as Internet-based discourses of violence, female suicide bombers, and the Islamic States violence against women. At the same time, new data and developments are brought to bear on earlier discussions of violence against women across the globe in order to bring them fully up to date. With an international team of contributors, comprising eminent scholars, activists and policy-makers, this volume will be of interest to anyone conducting research in the areas of gender and sexuality, human rights, cultural studies, law, sociology, political science, history, post-colonialism and colonialism, anthropology, philosophy and religion. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781472453747

About

Sanja Bahun is Professor in the Department of Literature Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex UK. She is the author of Modernism and Melancholia: Writing as Countermourning the co-editor of The Avant-garde and the Margin: New Territories of Modernism Violence and Gender in the Globalized World: The Intimate and the Extimate From Word to Canvas: Appropriations of Myth in Women's Aesthetic Production Myth and Violence in the Contemporary Female Text: New Cassandras Language Ideology and the Human: New Interventions Myth Literature and the Unconscious and Cinema State Socialism and Society in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1917-1989: Re-Visions and she has published articles and book chapters on a variety of subjects concerning womens and gender studies modernism world literature psychoanalytic theory and intellectual history. V.G. Julie Rajan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Womens and Gender Studies at Rutgers University and a lecturer in the Program for Gender Sexuality and Womens Studies at the University of Pennsylvania USA. She has authored two monographs: Women Suicide Bombers: Narratives of Violence and Al Qaedas Global Crisis: The Islamic State Takfir and the Genocide of Muslims. Her recent papers include Women Terrorists in Postcolonial Conflicts Globally. Dr. Rajan has edited several special issues including Women Suicide Bombers: Negotiations of Violence (Journal of Postcolonial Cultures and Societies) and has co-edited several book collections including Myth and Violence in the Contemporary Female Text: New Cassandras.

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