Violence against women and ethnicity commonalities and differences across Europe

This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. The interplay of gender, ethnicity, religion, class, generation and sexuality in shaping the lives, experiences and choices of minority/migrant women affected by violence has not always been adequatel...

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Otros Autores: Thiara, Ravi K., editor (editor), Condon, Stéphanie, editor, Schröttle, Monika, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Opladen, Germany ; Farmington Hills, MI : Barbara Budrich Publishers 2011.
Colección:Open Research Library ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b44570867*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface / Renate Klein
  • Introduction / Ravi K. Thiara, Stephanie Condon and Monika Schröttle
  • Part 1. Building and Sharing Knowledge about Violence Against Women in Europe. Violence Against Women : Still a Political Problem Throughout Europe / Rosa Logar
  • What Do We Know About Gendered Violence and Ethnicity Across Europe From Surveys? / Stephanie Condon, Maud Lesné and Monika Schröttle
  • Part 2. Making the Links. Particularly Violent? The Construction of Muslim Culture as a Risk Factor for Domestic Violence / Renée Römkens with Esmah Lahlah
  • Immigrant Women and Domestic Violence : Intersectional Perspectives in a Biographical Context / Nadja Lehmann
  • From the Racialization of Sexism to Sexism as an Identity Marker / Christelle Hamel
  • Part 3. Forms and Effects of Violence Against Women. Male Violence Against Migrant Women : Denying Rights in a Racist Gender System / Sabine Masson and Patricia Roux
  • Violence Against Migrant Women, Health and Sexuality : Trajectories of Women from Sub-Saharan Africa Living with HIV/AIDS in France / Dolorès Pourette
  • Violence Against Women and the Social, Ethnic and Sexual Division of Labour : Continuity and Disparity Between Community Care Workers' Experiences / Emmanuelle Lada and Ghislaine Doniol-Shaw
  • Ethnicities in the Aftermaths of Sexualised Coercion : Common Issues and Diverse Personal Meanings / Bodil Pedersen
  • Correlates of Partner Violence and Health among Migrant Women in Germany : Results of Comparable Analyses of Quantitative Survey Data / Monika Schröttle and Nadia Khelaifat
  • Racism, Violence and Health : The Living Experience of Immigrant Women In An Italian City / Patrizia Romito, Giuditta Creazzo, Daniela Paci and Emanuela Pipitone
  • 'Hard, Feisty Women', 'Coping on Your Own' : African-Caribbean Women and Domestic Violence / Ravi K. Thiara
  • Forced Marriages : Between Social Construction and Experience of Family Enforcement / Beate Collet and Emmanuelle Santelli
  • Part 4. Responses to Violence against Minority Ethnic Women. Standing in the Same Dream : Black and Minority Women's Struggles Against Gender-Based Violence and for Equality in the UK / Pragna Patel and Hannana Siddiqui
  • In the Name of 'Rights' : BAMER Women, Terrorism and Violence Against Women / Amrit Wilson and Sumanta Roy
  • How Violence Against Women is Addressed in Social and Public Action for 'Women in Immigrant Communities' : Mixed Standards and a Logic of Suspicion / Marion Manier
  • Intimate Partner Violence and the Process of Seeking Help : Im/migrant Women Who Approached Anti-Violence Centres in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) / Guiditta Creazzo, Emanuela Pipitone and Anna Maria Vega Alexandersson
  • Part 5. Is It a Question of (Their) Culture and (Our) Honour? 'They' Rape 'Our' Women : When Racism and Sexism Intermingle / Alice Debauche
  • Violence Against Women in Minoritised Communities : Cultural Norm or Cultural Anomaly? / Khatidja Chantler and Geetanjali Gangoli
  • Women's Rights, Welfare State Nationalism and Violence in Migrant Families / Suvi Keskinen
  • Culture-Based Violence Against Immigrant Women in German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) Decisions / Erol Rudolf Pohlreich
  • Culture and Ethnnicity [sic] in (Re-)constructing Domestic Homicides / Daniela Gloor and Hanna Meier.