Reena Virk: Critical Perspectives on a Canadian Murder
Editat de Mythili Rajiva, Sheila Batacharyaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780889614802
ISBN-10: 0889614806
Pagini: 355
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Women Press
Colecția Women Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 0889614806
Pagini: 355
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Women Press
Colecția Women Press (CA)
Recenzii
"This book is a commanding, eye-opening account of not just what happened to Reena Virk, but also what happens when a country is in denial about its racist past. Its significance cannot be overstated. It is a hugely important book, and one that is a most welcome addition to anti-racist, postcolonial, and gender studies. It is a book that should be required reading for all Canadians." -- Shauna Pomerantz, Brock University
Cuprins
Excerpt from Tell Soraya Peerbaye
Introduction: Collectively remembering and reframing the murder of Reena Virk Mythili Rajiva and Sheila Batacharya
Part I: Race and the Construction of Hegemonic Femininity
Chapter 1: Hootchies and ladies: Race, gender, sexuality and "girl violence" in a colonial white settler society Sheila Batacharya
Chapter 2: Erasing race: The story of Reena Virk Yasmin Jiwani
Chapter 3: Deconstructing an invisible identity: The Reena Virk case Jennifer M. Kilty and Sheryl C. Fabian
Part II: Between Fiction and Truth: Textuality and Authorship
Chapter 4: Reckless eyeballing: Being Reena in Canada Tess Chakkalakal
Chapter 5: Under whose bridge? "Race," class and gender in Rebecca Godfrey's Under the Bridge Tara Atluri
Chapter 6: Putting on Reena Virk: Celebrity, authorship, and identity Michele Byers
Part III: Moral Panics around Youth, Gender, and Sexuality
Chapter 7: "Born" freaks, "made" freaks, and media circuses: Systemic management of race and gender in the Reena Virk case Nicole Pietsch
Chapter 8: Moral panic and the nasty girl Christie Barron and Dany Lacombe
Chapter 9: The killing season? Interrogating adolescence in the murder of Reena Virk Mythili Rajiva
Introduction: Collectively remembering and reframing the murder of Reena Virk Mythili Rajiva and Sheila Batacharya
Part I: Race and the Construction of Hegemonic Femininity
Chapter 1: Hootchies and ladies: Race, gender, sexuality and "girl violence" in a colonial white settler society Sheila Batacharya
Chapter 2: Erasing race: The story of Reena Virk Yasmin Jiwani
Chapter 3: Deconstructing an invisible identity: The Reena Virk case Jennifer M. Kilty and Sheryl C. Fabian
Part II: Between Fiction and Truth: Textuality and Authorship
Chapter 4: Reckless eyeballing: Being Reena in Canada Tess Chakkalakal
Chapter 5: Under whose bridge? "Race," class and gender in Rebecca Godfrey's Under the Bridge Tara Atluri
Chapter 6: Putting on Reena Virk: Celebrity, authorship, and identity Michele Byers
Part III: Moral Panics around Youth, Gender, and Sexuality
Chapter 7: "Born" freaks, "made" freaks, and media circuses: Systemic management of race and gender in the Reena Virk case Nicole Pietsch
Chapter 8: Moral panic and the nasty girl Christie Barron and Dany Lacombe
Chapter 9: The killing season? Interrogating adolescence in the murder of Reena Virk Mythili Rajiva