First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Russo provides a multi-oppression approach to understanding the violence that is done to women, incorporating issues of gender, race, class and sexuality in her analysis.
Dedication Acknowledgements Part One: Transforming Feminist Theorizing 1. If Not Now, When? Contemporary Feminist Movement to End Violence against Women 2. Lesbians, Prostitutes, Media and Murder: The Violence Against Women and the Violence Women Commit 3. Lesbian and Bisexual Women's Battering: Homophobia, Heterosexism and Violence Part Two: Truth telling 4. Pornography's Stories: Eroticizing Inequality, Hierarchy, and Historical Atrocity 5. Lesbian Porn Stories: Rebellion or Resistance? 6. Sexual Conflicts and Contradictions: Violence, Desire, Autonomy, Freedom Part Three: Interlocking Oppressions 7. Violence By Any Name: A Battered Lesbian Fights for Recognition 8. White Men Can't Kill: Racial Coding of Men's Intimate Violence Against Women 9. Taking Back Our Lives: Expanding Campus Efforts to End Sexual Violence Part Four: 10. The Struggle for Integrity in an Unjust World: Telling Our Stories 11. On Becoming an Antiracist Feminist: Strategies to Recognize and Disrupt White Privilege and Power
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"...this book is a welcome addition to feminist knowledge...the book is interesting, well written, and provative...Russo's line of questioning is fascinating and intoxicating and could act as a double-edged sword...As a whole, the issues that emerge from Russo's approach are challenging, enlightening, fresh, and appealing." -- Contemporary Sociology"Russo addresses feminist theory, violence against women, pornography, the media, racial profiling, sexual conflict and contradiction, the importance of telling stories of resistance as well as victimization, and strategies for a 'a feminist practice of antiracism.' Penetrating, challenging essays." -- Booklist"A compelling combination of public and personal examples and analysis of violence against women that challenges taken-for-granted frameworks and perspectives. This book deeply touched my sensibilities as a survivor of violence and a feminist anti-violence activist." -- Margo Okazawa-Rey, co-editor of Women's Lives"[A]n illuminating and innovative analysis of feminist strategies for organizing against the violence that is so often a daily part of women's lives..Russo challenges, expands, and transforms feminist work against violence. Russo contributes a powerful and eloquent voice to the ongoing work for justice for all women. Taking Back Our Lives will re-energize and mobilize the feminist movement, as well as all others committed to the struggle to abolish violence against women." -- Lourdes Torres, co-editor of Third World Women and the Politics ofFeminism"Ann Russo is one of those rare writers who reveals very hard things and poses really tough questions in a way that is so candid and so direct that we, her readers, don't turn away from those realities but pursue, with her, the answers. This is a radical feminist analysis of violence; radical in the true sense of going to the very core of what causes violence against women in all their diversity. I was moved by Ann Russo's book-and energized." -- Cynthia Enloe, author of TheInternational Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives"Eloquent and honest..Russo voices the dismay and frustration many of us feel when we confront women's violence, but she also instills hope by challenging the feminist movement to own this problem, thus moving us forward toward workable r tinist solutions." -- Claire M. Renzetti, co-editor of The Sourcebook on Violence AgainstWomen"Any work that provokes serious thought, as this one does, is worthy of serious attention." -- Women's Review of Books, December 2001"Penetrating, challenging essays." -- Booklist, July 2001
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415927116
Publisert
2001-06-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biographical note

Ann Russo is Professor of Women's Studies at DePaul University. She has written for Sojourner and Women'sReview of Books.