School shootings, police misconduct, and sexual assault where people
are injured and die dominate the news. What are the connections
between such incidents of violence and extreme harm?
In this new book, world-renowned sociologist Patricia Hill Collins
explores how violence differentially affects people according to their
class, sexuality, nationality, and ethnicity. These invisible workings
of overlapping power relations give rise to what she terms “lethal
intersections,” where multiple forms of oppression converge to
catalyze a set of violent practices that fall more heavily on
particular groups. Drawing on a rich tapestry of cases, Collins
challenges readers to reflect on what counts as violence today and
what can be done about it. Resisting violence offers a common thread
that weaves together disparate antiviolence projects across the world.
When parents of murdered children organize against gun violence, when
Black citizens march against the excessive use of police force in
their neighborhoods, and when women and girls report sexual abuse by
employers, coaches, and community leaders, the ideas and actions of
ordinary people lay a foundation for new ways of thinking about and
combating violence.
Through its ground-breaking analysis, _Lethal Intersections_ aims to
stimulate debate about violence as one of the most pressing social
problems of our times.
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Race, Gender, and Violence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509553174
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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