Women's journey to empowerment in the 21st century : a transnational feminist analysis of women's lives in modern times / edited by Kristen Zaleski, Annalisa Enrile, Eugenia L. Weiss, Xiying Wang.

"It was a warm fall evening in Beijing when the idea for this book was born. Three social work academics, one Chinese and two Americans, discussed the state of the world for women in the 21st century and the longing for a text that could describe the struggles, and the successes of women in the figh...

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Uniform Title:Interpersonal violence.
Other Authors: Zaleski, Kristen (Editor)
Enrile, Annalisa V. (Editor)
Weiss, Eugenia L. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Series:Interpersonal violence.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xix, 444 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Women and climate change / Laura McKinney and Arianna King -- Inequity embodied: race, class, and gender in African-American pregnancy / Tyan Parker Dominguez -- Rural girls' educational empowerment in urbanizing China: comparing Han majority and Mongolian minority girls / Vilma Seeberg, Ya Na, Yu Li, and Debra L. Clark -- Sexual assault on college campuses in the United States / Audrey Brammer, Kristin Zaleski, and Cary Klemmer -- The women of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation: portrayals of historical trauma and healing / Claradina Soto, Toni Handboy, Ruth Supranovich, and Eugenia L. Weiss -- Women of color in academia: self-preservation in the face of white fragility and hegemonic masculinity / Claudia M. Bermúdez and Rachel R. Camacho -- Non-consensual image-sharing: revenge pornography and sexual assault online / Jessica Klein and Kristen Zaleski -- The honor killing of Qandeel Baloch: visibility through social media and its repercussions / Sarah Ahmed -- Public meets private: fetishizing Japanese women / Ana Lopez, Michelle Greene, Terri Minniear, Annalisa Enrile -- Women's voices in Egypt and globally / Gayle Kimball -- Refugee mothers raising children born of sexual violence in Dutch society: a delicate balance of parenting, prejudice, and psychopathology / Kimberley Anderson and Elisa van Ee -- Child marriage in the United States / Aditi Wahi-Singh and Kristen Zaleski -- Coping with loneliness: health and well-being among older women in Australia / Dawn Joosten-Hagye and Anne Katz -- Repressive policies and women's reproductive choices in Poland: the case of state violence against women / Wanda Nowicka and Joanna Regulska -- Stepping forward, standing strong: Philippine women human rights defenders / Annalisa Enrile and Dorotea Mendoza -- Rape as a weapon of war in Myanmar/Burma / Annalisa Oatman and Kate Majewski -- Domestic violence in Kyrgyzstan: finding a voice of strength and empowerment / Saltanat Childress, Elizabeth M. Aparicio, and Jill T. Messing -- Dating violence in China / Xiying Wang -- Female same-sex intimate partner violence in China: state, culture, family, and gender / Ming Luo and Tuen Yi Chiu -- Global violence of women in Cuba / Domi Whitsett and Natasha Post Rosow -- Leave me alone: violence against women in Trinidad and Tobago / Nirmala Prakash, Melissa Indera Singh, Jennifer Prevot, Stephanie Gopie, Jade Vorster, and Peter Averkiou -- Peacebuilding and gender inclusivity: the case of Nagorno-Karabakh / Adrineh Gregorian -- The U.S. Military-prostitution complex, patriarchy, and masculinity: a transnational feminist perspective of the sexual global exploitation of women / Eugenia L. Weiss and Annalisa Enrile. 
520 |a "It was a warm fall evening in Beijing when the idea for this book was born. Three social work academics, one Chinese and two Americans, discussed the state of the world for women in the 21st century and the longing for a text that could describe the struggles, and the successes of women in the fight for equity and safety throughout the world, on the table of Beijing style hotpot. As professors and feminist researchers, three of us share some similar but different research interests; Kristen's work is extensively on sexual violence in the United States; Annalisa, as a Philippine American Scholar, has been working on sex trafficking issues in Philippines and throughout the world; while Xiying, as a Chinese scholar with overseas training, has paid attention to dating violence, domestic violence, and school-bullying. Through the discussion, we found that though our research topics are different, the underlying issues of gender inequality and the surrounding social structures are similar, no matter the place on earth. A short time later, we invited Eugenia whose expertise on feminist global issues, and her being of mixed heritage and from Latin America, as well as her vast editorial experience, could help us make this book everything we knew it needed to be for maximum impact. We felt a compelling need to create a book in a collaborative spirit to include expert contributors that would provide a global lens to survey parts of the world - not just one region, one race, one voice- and study the intersectional issues of gender, race, class, culture, politics that arise in gender- based violence and the advocacy efforts to fight injustice and promote equality for women and girls, across the world"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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