From Homebreakers to Jailbreakers: Southall Black Sisters
Editat de Rahila Guptaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 dec 2003
This important anthology makes the connections between race, gender and class and ensures that a neglected area of current feminist debate is not lost to history through a failure to record insights gained in the heat of activism. A provocatively argued book, From Homebreakers to Jailbreakers is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the dynamics of the relationship between the disempowered margins of society and the state and the power balance between men and women.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842774410
ISBN-10: 1842774417
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: notes, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1842774417
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: notes, bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Some recurring themes: Southall Black Sisters, 1979 - and still going strong - Rahila Gupta
2. Struggle not submission: domestic violence in the nineties - Anita Johal
3. Taking or giving refuge? - Muneeza Inam
4. It was written in her kismet: forced marriage - Hannana Siddiqui
5. Silent witnesses: domestic violence and black children - Meena Patel
6. Sad, mad or angry? Mental illness and domestic violence - Meena Patel and Hannana Siddiqui
7. Jumping through hoops: Immigration and Asylum - Poonam Joshi
8. The tricky blue line: black women and policing - Pragna Patel
9. Orange is not the only colour: Young women, religious identity, youth and the Southall community - Sukhwant Dhaliwal
10. Ram or Rambo? The rise of Hindu fundamentalism - Pragna Patel
11. Shifting terrains - Old struggles for new? - Pragna Patel
12. Walls into bridges: the losses and gains of making alliances - Rahila Gupta
13. Black feminism in the 21st century: The Age of Women? - Hannana Siddiqui
2. Struggle not submission: domestic violence in the nineties - Anita Johal
3. Taking or giving refuge? - Muneeza Inam
4. It was written in her kismet: forced marriage - Hannana Siddiqui
5. Silent witnesses: domestic violence and black children - Meena Patel
6. Sad, mad or angry? Mental illness and domestic violence - Meena Patel and Hannana Siddiqui
7. Jumping through hoops: Immigration and Asylum - Poonam Joshi
8. The tricky blue line: black women and policing - Pragna Patel
9. Orange is not the only colour: Young women, religious identity, youth and the Southall community - Sukhwant Dhaliwal
10. Ram or Rambo? The rise of Hindu fundamentalism - Pragna Patel
11. Shifting terrains - Old struggles for new? - Pragna Patel
12. Walls into bridges: the losses and gains of making alliances - Rahila Gupta
13. Black feminism in the 21st century: The Age of Women? - Hannana Siddiqui
Recenzii
Every chapter of this anthology is uncomfortable and timely. From Homebreakers to Jailbreakers is essential reading for anyone concerned with the intersections of "race", gender and class in fields of social policy, regeneration, education, housing, domestic violence and health where discourses of multiculturalism have led to the often uncritical acceptance of authoritative voices and the silencing of those whom they dominate.
Standing at the intersection of race, gender and class, Southall Black Sisters have changed the landscape of feminist activism.
Engaging and revealing... I can wholeheartedly recommend this book to a wide range of readers. It will be of immense value to practitioners working in the field of domestic violence research and activism, and it is an essential reference book for all those concerned about gender and human rights, as well as for sociology, law, political science, and social theory students and academics.
A truly remarkable and inspiring account of the struggles of Asian women in domestic violence and the challenges presented to their families, communities and the state.
A refreshing antidote to the myth that everything is hunky dory in Black and Asian Britain. Every multicultural library, public and university should stock a copy of this brave book.
Standing at the intersection of race, gender and class, Southall Black Sisters have changed the landscape of feminist activism.
Engaging and revealing... I can wholeheartedly recommend this book to a wide range of readers. It will be of immense value to practitioners working in the field of domestic violence research and activism, and it is an essential reference book for all those concerned about gender and human rights, as well as for sociology, law, political science, and social theory students and academics.
A truly remarkable and inspiring account of the struggles of Asian women in domestic violence and the challenges presented to their families, communities and the state.
A refreshing antidote to the myth that everything is hunky dory in Black and Asian Britain. Every multicultural library, public and university should stock a copy of this brave book.