Buch
Monografie
The Routledge international handbook on femicide and feminicide
Herausgegeben von:
Dawson, Myrna
[weitere]
London:
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
,
2023
,
571 S.
Weitere Informationen
| Einrichtung: | Frauensolidarität | Wien |
|---|---|
| Herausgegeben von: | Dawson, Myrna; Mobayed, Saide |
| Schriftenreihe: |
Routledge international handbooks
|
| Jahr: | 2023 |
| ISBN: | 1032064412 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Beschreibung: | |
| "This volume explores in depth femicide and feminicide, bringing together our current knowledge on this phenomenon and its prevention. No country is free from femicide/feminicide, which represents the tip of the iceberg in male violence against women and girls. Therefore, it is crucial and timely to better understand how states and their citizens are experiencing and responding to femicide/feminicide globally. Through the work of internationally recognised feminist and grassroots activists, researchers, and academics from around the world, this handbook offers the first in-depth, global examination of the growing social movement to address femicide and feminicide. The handbook includes the current state of knowledge, the prevalence of femicide/feminicide and its characteristics across countries and world regions, as well as the social and legal responses to these killings. The contributions contained here look at the accomplishments of the past four decades, ongoing challenges, as well as current and future priorities to identify where we need to go from here to prevent femicide/feminicide specifically, and male violence against women and girls overall. This transnational, multi-disciplinary, cross-sectoral handbook will contribute to research, policy, and practice globally at a time when it is needed the most. The handbook brings a visible, global focus to the growing concern about femicide/feminicide, underscoring the importance of adopting a human rights framework in working towards its prevention, in an increasingly unstable global world for women and girls"*** Foreword*** Part 1 Introduction*** Chapter 1: Femicide and feminicide: A growing global human rights movement*** Part 2 Theoretical Understandings and Perspectives*** Chapter 2: A global archaeology of femi(ni)cide*** Chapter 3: Femicide and the global political economy*** Chapter 4: Understanding femicide using a global social ecological model*** Chapter 5: Femicide and intersectionality*** Chapter 6: Femicide/feminicide and colonialism*** Chapter 7: Femi[ni]cide and space: Theorising the socio-spatial scripts of femi[ni]cide*** Chapter 8: Systems of power and femicide: The intersections of race, gender, and extremist violence*** Part 3 Data and Methodological Considerations*** Chapter 9: Data sources and challenges in addressing femicide and feminicide*** Chapter 10: Feminicide data activism*** Chapter 11: Femicide/feminicide observatories and watches*** Part 4 Femicide and Feminicide Across World Regions and Countries*** Chapter 12: Femicide in Afghanistan*** Chapter 13: Femicide in Australia*** Chapter 14: Feminicide in Brazil*** Chapter 15: Femicide in Canada*** Chapter 16: Femicide in Europe*** Chapter 17: Femicide in Georgia*** Chapter 18: Femicide in India*** Chapter 19: Feminicide in Mexico*** Chapter 20: Femicide in Palestinian Society*** Chapter 21: Femicide in Russian Federation*** Chapter 22: Femicide in South Africa*** Chapter 23: Femicide in Sub-Saharan Africa*** Chapter 24: Femicide in Turkey*** Chapter 25: Femicide in the United Kingdom*** Chapter 26: Femicide in the United States*** Part 5 Understanding Femicide and Feminicide Subtypes and Contexts*** Chapter 27: Intimate femicide/intimate partner femicide*** Chapter 28: Population control and sex-selective abortion in China and India: A feminist critique of criminalisation*** Chapter 29: Systemic sexual feminicide: Colonial scars in bodies and territories*** Chapter 30: ‘Honour’-based femicide*** Chapter 31: Femigenocide*** Chapter 32: Sex work feminicide and the making of #SayHerName campaign by SWEAT in South Africa*** Chapter 33: Armed conflict femicide*** Chapter 34: Femicide in the context of gang-related violence in El Salvador*** Chapter 35: Continuities and discontinuities between the concepts of feminicide and transfeminicide in Mexico*** Chapter 36: Femi(ni)cide as war as femi(ni)cide: Violence and justice-seeking beyond borders*** Part 6 Legal Responses to Femicide and Feminicide*** Chapter 37: Femicide and legislation*** Chapter 38: Femicide and transnational law*** Chapter 39: Investigating femicide/feminicide: The Latin American model protocol*** Chapter 40: Femicide and the "heat of passion" criminal doctrine*** Chapter 41: State accountability and feminicide*** Part 7 Social Responses to Femicide and Feminicide*** Chapter 42: Colonial femicide: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada*** Chapter 43: Witnessing across borders: Truth-telling about feminicides in México and the MMIWG2S in Canada and the U.S.*** Chapter 44: North American necropolitics and gender: On #BlackLivesMatter and Black femicide*** Chapter 45: Femicide, digital activism, and the #NiUnaMenos in Argentina*** Chapter 46: Dissident memories: Feminicide, memorialisation, and the fight against state cruelty*** Part 8 Where to go from here in Research, Policy, and Practice*** Chapter 47: Latin American standardisation of data on feminicide*** Chapter 48: Human-centered computing and feminicide counterdata science*** Chapter 49: Male perpetrators’ accounts of femicide: A global systematic review*** Chapter 50: Changing media representations of femicide as primary prevention*** | |
| Gesamten Bestand von Frauensolidarität anzeigen | |
| Datensatz im Katalog der Einrichtung anzeigen | |