Knowing Victims

Knowing Victims
Title Knowing Victims PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Stringer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2014-06-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134746083

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Knowing Victims explores the theme of victimhood in contemporary feminism and politics. It focuses on popular and scholarly constructions of feminism as ‘victim feminism’ – an ideology of passive victimhood that denies women’s agency – and provides the first comprehensive analysis of the debate about this ideology which has unfolded among feminists since the 1980s. The book critically examines a movement away from the language of victimhood across a wide array of discourses, and the neoliberal replacement of the concept of structural oppression with the concept of personal responsibility. In derogating the notion of ‘victim,’ neoliberalism promotes a conception of victimization as subjective rather than social, a state of mind, rather than a worldly situation. Drawing upon Nietzsche, Lyotard, rape crisis feminism and feminist philosophy, Stringer situates feminist politicizations of rape, interpersonal violence, economic inequality and welfare reform as key sites of resistance to the victim-blaming logic of neoliberalism. She suggests that although recent feminist critiques of ‘victim feminism’ have critically diagnosed the anti-victim movement, they have not positively defended victim politics. Stringer argues that a conception of the victim as an agentic bearer of knowledge, and an understanding of resentment as a generative force for social change, provides a potent counter to the negative construction of victimhood characteristic of the neoliberal era. This accessible and insightful analysis of feminism, neoliberalism and the social construction of victimhood will be of great interest to researchers and students in the disciplines of gender and women’s studies, psychology, sociology, politics and philosophy.

Illicit and Illegal

Illicit and Illegal
Title Illicit and Illegal PDF eBook
Author Joanna Phoenix
Publisher Routledge
Pages 191
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134015828

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This book is about the surprisingly neglected area of the regulation of sex. It describes and discusses the ways in which various sexual activities are controlled, regulated and made illegal and/or deviant and illicit. Its primary focus is upon the multiple and complex social controls (laws, statutory regulations, professional/occupational codes, normative frameworks) constructing, constituting and shaping how we 'do' sex, and deals with sex that is both illicit (deviant, illegal) and illegal (criminal, offending). The book challenges the idea that early twenty-first century Britain is increasingly sexually 'liberated' by suggesting that this very 'openness' provides the conditions in which all sexual activities have become increasingly subject to regulation and control. By examining the policies and laws about various sexually activities, and the social conditions underpinning them, alongside existing research and theoretical literature the authors have provided an accessible text on the sociology of sex.

The Reactions to Crime Project

The Reactions to Crime Project
Title The Reactions to Crime Project PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 76
Release 1982
Genre Crime
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Victims' Rights Amendment

Victims' Rights Amendment
Title Victims' Rights Amendment PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2015
Genre Constitutional amendments
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The Theory and Practice of Autonomy

The Theory and Practice of Autonomy
Title The Theory and Practice of Autonomy PDF eBook
Author Gerald Dworkin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 190
Release 1988-08-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1316583376

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This important new book develops a new concept of autonomy. The notion of autonomy has emerged as central to contemporary moral and political philosophy, particularly in the area of applied ethics. professor Dworkin examines the nature and value of autonomy and uses the concept to analyse various practical moral issues such as proxy consent in the medical context, paternalism, and entrapment by law enforcement officials.

The Gendered Body in South Asia

The Gendered Body in South Asia
Title The Gendered Body in South Asia PDF eBook
Author Meenakshi Malhotra
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 373
Release 2023-09-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000905497

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This book situates the discourse on the gendered body within the rapidly transitioning South Asian socio-economic and cultural landscape. It critically analyzes gender politics from different disciplinary perspectives including psychoanalysis, post-structuralism, post-colonialism and law among others. Enriched by contributions from well-known South Asian feminist scholars, this book discusses themes such as democracy and dissent, citizenship and violence and how the female body has historically been used in these discussions as a shield and a weapon. It also focuses on technology and misogyny, the politics of veiling and unveiling, the body of the Muslim women in contemporary India as well as bodies which are marginalized or labelled transgressive or monstrous. The chapters in the volume showcase the complexities, convergences and divergences which exist in the conception and understanding of the gendered body, sexuality and gender roles in different socio-cultural spaces in South Asia and how women negotiate these boundaries. Topical and comprehensive, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of gender studies, sociology, political sociology, social anthropology, cultural studies, post-colonial studies and South Asian studies.

Fear of Crime

Fear of Crime
Title Fear of Crime PDF eBook
Author Murray Lee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 230
Release 2008-07-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1134075715

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Why is fear of crime so rife in society today? The government and media have ploughed money and resources into surveys and initiatives to find out. As a concept, 'fear of crime' has produced considerable academic debate, and this book brings together a collection of new and cutting edge articles from key scholars in criminology which question the orthodoxy of 'fear of crime' models.