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Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Lives: Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Editat de Janice L. Ristock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2013
Queer lives remain at the margins of most academic inquiry into domestic violence. When same-sex violence is considered, it is most commonly as an "added on," without close attention to the specificity and meaning of violence within the lives of lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender/Two-Spirit and queer people (LGBTQ). This edited volume seeks to change this discourse by bringing together the most innovative research about intimate partner violence that is specific to the lives of LGBTQ people. Including contributions based on research conducted in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, the volume is framed around central themes: conceptualizing violence; exploring differing spaces and lived experiences of violence; and the ethical challenges of responding to violence. The contributors also consider issues of race, class, gender, sexuality and other social differences, moving beyond a simple gender lens to one involving a framework of intersectionality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415852302
ISBN-10: 0415852307
Pagini: 346
Ilustrații: 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and Society

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Lives  Janice L. Ristock  Section 1: Framings  2. Reframing the Heteronormative Constructions of Lesbian Partner Violence: An Australian Case Study  Kierrynn Davis and Nel Glass  3. The Meaning of “Risk” For Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in Same-Sex Relationships  Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Janice L. Ristock and Douglas A. Brownridge  4. Reflections on Approaches to Trans Anti-Violence Education  Joshua Mira Goldberg and Caroline White  Section 2: LGBTQ Lives  5. Exploring Emotion Work in Domestically Abusive Relationships  Catherine Donovan and Marianne Hester  6. Beyond Good and Evil: The Social Construction of Violence in Intimate Gay Relationships  Maurice Kwang-Lai Poon  7. Women Who Abuse their Female Intimate Partners  Carrol Smith  8. Holding Tensions of Victimization and Perpetration: Partner Abuse in Trans Communities  Nicola Brown  9. The Impact of Minority Stress on Gay Male Partner Abuse  Jesmen Mendoza  10. I Ain’t Never Been a Kid: Early Violence Exposure and Other Pathways to Partner Violence for Sexual Minority Men with HIV  David W. Pantalone, Keren Lehavot, Jane M. Simoni and Karina L. Walters  Section 3: Responding to Relationship Violence: An Ethical Challenge  11. Troubling Normalcy: Examining ‘Healthy Relationships’ Discourses in Lesbian Domestic Violence Prevention  Cindy Holmes  12. Documenting the Same Sex Abuse Project, Toronto, Canada  Patricia Durish  13. There’s No Pride in Domestic Violence: The Same Sex Domestic Violence Interagency, Sydney, Australia  Kate Duffy  14. Running Same-Sex Batterer Groups: Critical Reflections on the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project and the Toronto David Kelley Services’ Partner Assault Response Program  Jesmen Mendoza and Diane R. Dolan-Soto  15. “We Are All Treaty People”: An Anti-Oppressive Research Ethics of Solidarity with Aboriginal LGBTQ People Living with Partner Violence  Catherine G. Taylor and Janice L. Ristock

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Queer lives remain at the margins of most academic inquiry into domestic violence. This edited volume seeks to change this discourse by bringing together the most innovative research about intimate partner violence that is specific to the lives of lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender/Two-Spirit and queer people (LGBTQ).