<i>‘What makes the Elgar Handbook stand out is its emphasis on the conceptual aspect, and the coherence it brings especially to using intersectionality as a lens with which to analyse both gender and violence. It provides stimulating and engaging discussions of many important issues, serving as a good tool not only for teaching but for exploring new angles for research.’</i>
- Carol Ballantine, Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies,
<i>'Shepherd has been able to piece together a diverse while also complementary overview of the field today. The various chapters, rather than only providing interesting theories and case studies, also largely discuss potential future areas of research. In doing so, the Handbook is able to place itself outside the realm of a static textbook read only for information. Rather it can be read as a source of inspiration for future researchers within the field of violence and gender, enabling the reader to gain an understanding of the various subject matters and to look ahead to see what is yet to be covered and how new areas may be developed.'</i>
- Lee Martin, Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft,
<i>'This book is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in understanding and addressing gender violence. The relationship between gender and violence is complex, and constitutive. This Handbook provides analytical tools for thinking through this complexity and points us to the multiple intersections of gender with other vectors of inequality and identity, as well as with policy frameworks, activisms, and resistances. The breadth of perspectives allows us to see how embedded gender violence is in social, political and economic life.'</i><br />
- Jelke Boesten, King's College London, UK,
<i>'The </i>Handbook on Gender and Violence<i> features a stellar collection of authors having written both excellent and accessible pieces providing readers from students to scholars tools to think about the concepts, representations, and contexts of gender, violence, and gender violence. Laura Shepherd's brilliant and reflective framing follows the reader through a text that is as important and innovative as it is engaging.'</i><br /> --Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida, US
Part one considers the core concepts of gender and violence alongside related concepts including sex, sexualities, patriarchy, and security, elaborating on the research tools used within these areas. Part two investigates the different ways in which gender and violence are enacted through various representational practices, including film, policy, and online. The final part is devoted to the examination of gender and violence in a range of empirical settings, including different spheres of activity, from economic to juridical.
Presenting an in-depth overview of the topic, this Handbook on Gender and Violence will be a key resource for researchers who are new to the study of gender and violence. More experienced academics will also benefit from the up-to-date insights on key research themes in the field.
Contributors include: J. Auchter, D. Bandelli, R. Bleiker, K. Boyle, L. Broughton, C. Corradi, D. de Vos, D. Duriesmith, B. Fileborn, P. Griffin, J.J. Hagen, E. Hutchison, K. Kelly-Thompson, R. Krystalli, E. Lombardo, A.W. Lusvardi, S. Marcus, A. McDonnell, S. McDonnell, P. Meth, C. Montoya, J. Nagel, D. Otto, K. Quek, L. Rolandsen Agusti n, L.J. Shepherd, J. Spangaro, B. Swanton, S.L. Weldon, T. Wimpelmann, S. Yao, M. Zalewski