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Feminism, Violence and Nonviolence: An Anthology
Feminism, Violence and Nonviolence: An Anthology
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Feminism, Violence, and Nonviolence offers a collection of seminal texts that document feminist thinking on the root causes of violence, the social forces inculcating violence, and the insights that nonviolence can gain from a feminist perspective. It is an essential resource for students of gendered and sexualized peace, violence, and justice.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 296 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2024
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Feminists seeking to end violence against women have a powerful ally in nonviolence. Nonviolence offers a range of strategies and approaches that can be used by women to protect themselves from various forms of violence, including street and work harassment, partner battering, date rape, and sexual assault.
One of the key benefits of nonviolence is that it is a peaceful and non-threatening way to assert oneself and protect against harm. Nonviolent activists use tactics such as peaceful protests, lobbying, and education to raise awareness about violence against women and advocate for change. By using nonviolent means, women can avoid the physical and emotional trauma that often accompanies violence and instead work towards creating a safer and more just world.
Another important aspect of nonviolence is its connection to social justice and equality. Nonviolent activism recognizes that violence against women is not just a women's issue but a social and political one that requires collective action and responsibility. By working together to dismantle patriarchal institutions and relationships that perpetuate violence, feminists can create a more equitable and just society for all.
Nonviolence can also be used by women to confront the structural violence of racism, xenophobia, colonialism, land displacement, and environmental destruction. These forms of violence are often perpetuated by dominant social and political structures and have profound impacts on the lives of women and marginalized communities. By using nonviolent means, feminists can challenge these systems of power and work towards creating a more sustainable and just world.
In addition to its practical applications, nonviolence offers a feminist perspective on violence that is grounded in the experiences and insights of women. Feminist theorists have long argued that violence against women is not just a physical act but a reflection of deeper social and political inequalities. Nonviolent activism allows women to reclaim their voices and speak out against violence, while also challenging the dominant narratives that perpetuate gender-based violence.
Feminism, Violence and Nonviolence is a valuable resource for feminists seeking to end violence against women. The collection features a carefully curated selection of seminal texts originally published from the 1970s to the 2000s, which document dynamic feminist thinking on the root violence, the social forces that inculcate violence into patriarchal institutions and relationships, and the many insights that nonviolence can gain from a feminist perspective.
The book includes essays, articles, pamphlets, flyers, and excerpts from books of feminist thought, bringing together the voices of the women and men who helped to transform movement consciousness on issues of sexism, racism, colonialism, and a broader array of otherisms. With a sociological otherisms, and author and organisational biographies, this is an essential resource for students of gendered and sexualised peace, violence, and justice.
In conclusion, nonviolence offers a powerful tool for feminists seeking to end violence against women. By using nonviolent strategies and approaches, women can protect themselves from various forms of violence, confront structural violence, and work towards creating a more just and equitable world. Feminist theorists have long argued that violence against women is not just a physical act but a reflection of deeper social and political inequalities. Nonviolent activism allows women to reclaim their voices and speak out against violence, while also challenging the dominant narratives that perpetuate gender-based violence. This collection of seminal texts provides a valuable resource for feminists seeking to end violence against women and create a more peaceful and just world.
Weight: 472g
Dimension: 157 x 234 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781399526036
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