Canada prides itself on being a tolerant and inclusive culture,
enriched by its official policies of multiculturalism, gender
equality, and human rights. Lulled into complacency by these national
maxims, the public is occasionally shocked by glaring acts of racist
and sexist violence brought to their attention by the sensationalist
media. But nobody pauses to consider the historical antecedents and
root causes of these tragedies. Discourses of Denial uncovers how
racism, sexism, and violence interweave deep within the foundations of
our society. Using examples from the lives of immigrant girls and
women of colour, Yasmin Jiwani considers the way accepted definitions
of race and gender shape and influence public consciousness. With a
perspective both academic and activist, she exposes how media
representations of violence serve the status quo and fail to tell the
whole story about racialized and gendered inequalities. In linking
race, gender, and violence, Discourses of Denial makes an important
contribution to our understanding of the complex and interconnected
influences that shape the violence of contemporary social reality and
that contour the lives of racialized women. This book is of particular
relevance to readers interested in the intersection of race, gender,
and violence in our increasingly mediated society.
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Mediations of Race, Gender, and Violence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774855228
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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