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|a The Emerald international handbook of feminist perspectives on women's acts of violence /
|c edited by Stacy Banwell, Lynsey Black, Dawn K. Cecil, Yanyi K. Djamba, Sitawa R. Kimuna, Emma Milne, Lizzie Seal, and Eric Y. Tenkorang.
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|a Feminist perspectives on women's acts of violence
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|a First edition.
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|a Bingley, UK :
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|t No Explanation Needed : Gendered Narratives of Violent Crime /
|r Stephanie Emma Brown --
|t 'A Hard-Working and Nice Person?' : Respectability, Femininity and Infanticide in England and Wales, 1800-2000 /
|r Daniel J.R. Grey --
|t The Voices of Violent Women in Nineteenth-Century Ireland /
|r Elaine Farrell --
|t The Many Defences of Maria Barberi : Challenges to a Victim-Based Agency /
|r Rian Sutton --
|t An Investigation of Forms and Drivers of Violence Perpetrated by Women in Lesotho : the Case of Female Correctional Institution in Lesotho /
|r Josphine Hapazari --
|t Bargaining With Patriarchy, Resisting Sisterarchy : Contextualising Women's Participation in Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) /
|r Emmaleena Kakela --
|t Women With Intellectual Disabilities : Unravelling Their Victim-Offender Status /
|r Marta Codina, Diego A. Diaz-Faes, and Noemi Pereda --
|t Negotiating Vulnerability : Contextualising Nigerian Female Sex Workers' Violence Against Male Clients /
|r Ediomo-Ubong Nelson and Tasha Ramirez --
|t Domestic Abuse : Analysing Women's Use of Violence /
|r Leticia Couto --
|t Typology of Female Offenders in Intimate Partnerships : a Feminist Approach /
|r Rebecca Gulowski --
|t Men's Self-Reported Experiences of Women's Controlling Behaviours and Intimate Partner Violence in Kenya /
|r Eric Y. Tenkorang, Alice Pearl Sedziafa, and Sitawa R. Kimuna --
|t 'She Ended Up Controlling Every Aspect of My Life' : Male Victims' Narratives of Intimate Partner Abuse Perpetrated by Women /
|r Alexandra Lysova and Kenzie Hanson --
|t Obstetric Violence : a Form of Gender-Based Violence /
|r Catarina Barata, Vania Simoes, and Francisca Soromenho --
|t By Any Other Name : the Difficulties of Recognising Female Police Violence /
|r Michael Branch --
|t Women's Violence in Armed Conflict : Towards Feminist Analysis and Response /
|r Alexis Henshaw --
|t Strategic Silences and Epistemic Resistance : Agency of Women Ex-Combatants in 'Post-War' Space /
|r Keshab Giri --
|t The Representation of Women's Involvement in (Non-State Political Violence : Dominant Myths and Narratives Surrounding 'Radicalised' Women in the UK /
|r Itoiz Rodrigo Jusue --
|t News Media Framing of Female Ex-Combatants in a Post-Conflict Society /
|r Ashleigh McFeeters --
|t Feminists? Armed : Gender and the Question of Political Violence /
|r Tammy Kovich --
|t With the Right to Kill, But Not to Lead : The Role of Women in the Spanish Terrorist Gang Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) /
|r Claudia Mayordomo Zapata, Salvador Moreno Moreno, and Jose Miguel Rojo Martinez --
|t Online Discourses of Women's Violence, Gender Equality, and Societal Change /
|r Satu Venalainen --
|t Mental Illness/Distress in Representations of Maternal Filicide-Suicide : Silencing the Gendered Aetiologies of Violence /
|r Denise Buiten --
|t Sad, Bad, or Mad : the Denial of Agency to Women Who Kill /
|r Belinda Morrissey --
|t 'Evil Women' : Sexual Sadism and Murder in Britain, 1960s-1980s /
|r Joanna Bourke --
|t Imagining Women's Violence : The Femme Fatale /
|r Katherine Farrimond --
|t Killing Eve : Television Violence as Liberation? /
|r Rosie White --
|t Not Afraid to Kill : the First Female Literary Detective in Bengali Crime Fiction /
|r Shampa Roy --
|t 'Returning to Destroy Your World' : a Transhistorical Approach to Cultural Constructions of the Female Revenger /
|r Stevie Simkin --
|t Women's Violence in Tamil Mega Serials /
|r Premalatha Karupiah --
|t Feminist Perspectives on Rape-Revenge and Necroempowerment in Narcotelenovelas and B Movies /
|r Gabrielle Pannetier Leboeuf and Anais Ornelas Ramirez --
|t Trends in Girls' Delinquency in the United States /
|r Meda Chesney-Lind --
|t The Importance of Language, Intersubjectivity, and Recognition in Creating Space for Women's Rehabilitation from Acts of Violence /
|r Melanie Sheehan --
|t Female Incarceration and Criminal Selectivity : Reflections on Crime Committed by Women in Brazil /
|r Carmen Hein de Campos and Cristina Rego de Oliveira --
|t Violence and Systemic Injustice : the Effects of Colonialism and Neoliberalism on the Overrepresentation of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada's Criminal Justice System /
|r Becky Ratero Greenberg and Maeva Thibeault.
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|a "[This book] highlights and challenges normative accounts of women's violence and offers new multidimensional conceptualisations of these acts, furthering understanding of this topic from a feminist perspective ... Contributors present a comprehensive introduction to a wide range of international and interdisciplinary scholarship on different aspects of women's violence. Drawing on both empirical and secondary data, chapters incorporate familiar themes of intimate violence, homicide, terrorism and combat as well as wider content such as women's involvement in violent nationalist movements and their role in perpetrating obstetric harms"--Publisher's description.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed August 16, 2023).
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|a Emerald Insight
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|a Violence in women.
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|a Violence in women in popular culture.
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|a Feminist theory.
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|a Banwell, Stacy,
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|a Cecil, Dawn K.,
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