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Book Synopsis
This well-illustrated collection uses new and interdisciplinary approaches in gender history to explore violence as a form of gendered embodiment across place and time, from the medieval world to the twenty-first century.
  • Uses new and interdisciplinary approaches in gender history.
  • Considers the issues across time, from the classical world to the twenty-first century.
  • Covers a wide range of locations, including Africa, China, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East, and Russia.
  • Academically and theoretically innovative.
  • Includes work by authors from different countries and different disciplines.
  • Helps readers to understand violence both as a diagnostic for deeper, more complex historical structures, and as a performative act that can be read symptomatically.


Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors.

INTRODUCTION.

1. Violence and the Vulnerabilities of Gender (Shani D’Cruze and Anupama Rao).

VULNERABILITIES.

2. Female Suicide, Subjectivity and the State in Eighteenth-Century China (Janet Theiss).

3. ‘She Is But a Woman’: Kitty Byron and the English Edwardian Criminal Justice System (Ginger Frost).

4. Mothers/Fighters/Citizens: Violence and Disillusionment in Post-War El Salvador (Irina Carlota Silber).

POTENTIALITIES.

5. Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England (Klaus Van Eickels).

6. Precarious Conditions: A Note on Counter-Insurgency in Africa After 1945 (LuiseWhite).

7. Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a Generation of Professionally Violent Women-Fighters in 1930s Stalinist Russia (Anna Krylova).

8. "Generous Amazons Came to the Breach’: Besieged Women, Agency and Subjectivity During the French Wars of Religion (Brian Sandberg).

VISIBILITIES.

9. Gendered Visibilities and the Dream of Transparency: The Chinese-Indonesian Rape Debate in Post-Suharto Indonesia (Karen Strassler).

10. Woman and Violence in Artistic Discourse of the Russian Revolution and Civil War (1917-1922) (Anna N. Eremeeva) Translated by (Dan Healy).

11. Un/safe/ly at Home: Narratives of Sexual Coercion in 1920s Egypt (Marilyn Booth).

POSSIBILITIES.

12. Rethinking Law and Violence: The Domestic Violence (Prevention) Bill in India, 2002 (Rajeswari Sunder Rajan).

13. Prostitution, Sex Work and Violence: Discursive and Political Contexts for Five Texts on Paid Sex, 1987-2001 (Svati P. Shah).

14. Apparitions of Desire: Clive van den Berg and the Art of Historical Unknowability (Rosalind C. Morris).

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/13/2005 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781405120920, 978-1405120920
      ISBN10: 1405120924

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This well-illustrated collection uses new and interdisciplinary approaches in gender history to explore violence as a form of gendered embodiment across place and time, from the medieval world to the twenty-first century.
      • Uses new and interdisciplinary approaches in gender history.
      • Considers the issues across time, from the classical world to the twenty-first century.
      • Covers a wide range of locations, including Africa, China, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East, and Russia.
      • Academically and theoretically innovative.
      • Includes work by authors from different countries and different disciplines.
      • Helps readers to understand violence both as a diagnostic for deeper, more complex historical structures, and as a performative act that can be read symptomatically.


      Table of Contents
      Notes on Contributors.

      INTRODUCTION.

      1. Violence and the Vulnerabilities of Gender (Shani D’Cruze and Anupama Rao).

      VULNERABILITIES.

      2. Female Suicide, Subjectivity and the State in Eighteenth-Century China (Janet Theiss).

      3. ‘She Is But a Woman’: Kitty Byron and the English Edwardian Criminal Justice System (Ginger Frost).

      4. Mothers/Fighters/Citizens: Violence and Disillusionment in Post-War El Salvador (Irina Carlota Silber).

      POTENTIALITIES.

      5. Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England (Klaus Van Eickels).

      6. Precarious Conditions: A Note on Counter-Insurgency in Africa After 1945 (LuiseWhite).

      7. Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a Generation of Professionally Violent Women-Fighters in 1930s Stalinist Russia (Anna Krylova).

      8. "Generous Amazons Came to the Breach’: Besieged Women, Agency and Subjectivity During the French Wars of Religion (Brian Sandberg).

      VISIBILITIES.

      9. Gendered Visibilities and the Dream of Transparency: The Chinese-Indonesian Rape Debate in Post-Suharto Indonesia (Karen Strassler).

      10. Woman and Violence in Artistic Discourse of the Russian Revolution and Civil War (1917-1922) (Anna N. Eremeeva) Translated by (Dan Healy).

      11. Un/safe/ly at Home: Narratives of Sexual Coercion in 1920s Egypt (Marilyn Booth).

      POSSIBILITIES.

      12. Rethinking Law and Violence: The Domestic Violence (Prevention) Bill in India, 2002 (Rajeswari Sunder Rajan).

      13. Prostitution, Sex Work and Violence: Discursive and Political Contexts for Five Texts on Paid Sex, 1987-2001 (Svati P. Shah).

      14. Apparitions of Desire: Clive van den Berg and the Art of Historical Unknowability (Rosalind C. Morris).

      Index.

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