Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and its Institutions: Politics, Intervention, Resistance

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نام کتاب : Feminist Responses to Injustices of the State and its Institutions: Politics, Intervention, Resistance
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پاسخ های فمینیستی به بی عدالتی های دولت و نهادهای آن: سیاست ، مداخله ، مقاومت
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ناشر : Bristol University Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 280
ISBN (شابک) : 9781529207316
زبان کتاب : English
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Front Cover\nFeminist Responses to Injustices of the State and its Institutions: Politics, Intervention, Resistance\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nNotes on Contributors\nAcknowledgements\nPART I Feminist Epistemology\n 1 Introduction: Denying Oppression a Future1 – Gender, the State and Feminist Praxis\n Feminist praxis and intersectional ideas\n Cultural norms and contemporary regimes of truth\n The state and the gendered social order\n Challenging state power, seeking justice\n The gendered spectre of COVID-19\n Structure of the collection\n Notes\n References\n 2 Denying Violence against Women a Future:1 Feminist Epistemology and the Struggle for Social Justice\n Introduction\n Creating knowledge from below: a brief history of the feminist challenge to traditional knowledge production\n Feminist challenges to the hetero-patriarchal state and phallocentric law\n A case of ‘regressive modernisation’5? The (non-)impact of reform\n The case of Fri Martin\n Technological misogyny: on the road to Gilead16?\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\nPART II State Practice and Feminist Praxis\n 3 State (In)action and Feminist Resistance to the Denial of Abortion Rights in Northern Ireland\n Introduction\n Autonomy, abortion and biopower\n Contemporary abortion rights activism in Ireland\n Northern Ireland\n Conclusion\n References\n 4 At the Limits of ‘Acceptable’ Speech: A Feminist Analysis of Official Discourse on Child Sexual Abuse\n Introduction\n Background\n Some critical feminist insights into child sexual abuse\n The power of discourse\n The language of exploitation\n Abnormalization in action\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n 5 Universities, Sexual Violence and the Institutional Operation of Power\n Introduction\n The legal and policy context in UK universities\n The gendered operation of disciplinary power\n Feminist epistemology and feminist praxis\n The institutional operation of power\n The role, place and ideological construction of the neoliberal university\n Connecting criminal justice and institutional justice\n Envisioning a feminist utopia: a question of women’s safety in the 21st century\n Conclusion\n Note\n References\n 6 Gender, Policing and Social Order: Restating the Case for a Feminist Analysis of Policing\n Introduction\n Failing to protect women from men’s violence\n Police as perpetrators of men’s violence against women\n Feminist criminological analyses of policing\n Women as the object of policing\n Feminist analyses of police for the 21st century\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n 7 Sanctuary as Social Justice: A Feminist Critique\n Introduction: sanctuary and gendered subjugation\n Asylum as a Kafkaesque trial\n The trial continues\n Immigration detention: transcending the boundaries of criminal justice\n Re-trafficking trafficked women?\n Conclusion: What could social justice look like for women seeking asylum?\n Notes\n References\nPART III The Criminal Justice System and Feminist Praxis\n 8 Constructing a Feminist Desistance: Resisting Responsibilization\n Introduction\n Conventional society\n Implications of desistance research on state policy and practice\n An anti-carceral, intersectional feminist approach\n Conclusion\n References\n 9 Improving Police Responses to Sexual Abuse Offences against British South Asian Women\n Introduction\n Intersectional feminist analysis of sexual abuse in South Asian communities\n Police attitudes towards Black and racially minoritized survivors/victims\n Underreporting of rape\n Methodology\n British South Asian women’s underreporting of sexual abuse\n Reasons for underreporting\n Understanding cultural needs\n Recent improvements to police practice\n Taking responsibility for more effective policing\n Conclusion\n Note\n References\n 10 Traumatizing the Traumatized: Self-Harm and Death in Women’s Prisons in England and Wales\n Introduction\n Gender, self-harm and death\n A feminist methodology of self-harm and death\n Theorizing self-harm and death\n A feminist reckoning with the state\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n 11 Sensing Injustice? Defences to Murder\n Introduction\n Is injustice self-evident?\n Sensing injustice?\n ‘Doing justice’ in criminal courts\n Justice for victims and their families?\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n 12 An Anti-Carceral Feminist Response to Youth Justice Involved Girls\n Introduction\n Forsaken girls and youth justice\n (In)justice, welfarism and risk\n Towards a girl-wise penology\n ‘Remedial action’\n ‘Resistance’\n ‘Democratic exploration’\n Towards abolition?\n Conclusion\n References\nAfterword\nIndex\nBack Cover




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