Domestic
Violence at the Margins
Price: $29.95
Subtitle: Readings on Race, Class,
Gender, and Culture
Author: Natalie J. Sokoloff with
Christina Pratt
Subject: Sociology/Womens Studies/Human
Rights
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3570-0
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3569-7
Pages: 480 pp. 7 x 10, 3 figures, 4
tables
Description:
Praise for Domestic Violence at the Margins
"By bringing together these writings, Natalie Sokoloff has
exposed the inherent biases that have influenced so much of the
mainstream work to end violence against women. The authors do not avoid
discussion of racism within organizations, the heterosexist assumptions
that permeate many approaches, or the conservative and class-based
strategies that have come to be accepted as model interventions. . . .
It is rare to read such thoughtful analyses of gender violence that
include ample attention to other vulnerabilities in addition to gender
oppression."-from the foreword by Beth E. Richie
This groundbreaking anthology reorients the field of domestic
violence research by bringing long-overdue attention to the structural
forms of oppression in communities marginalized by race, ethnicity,
religion, sexuality, or social class.
Reprints of the most influential recent work in the field as
well as more than a dozen newly commissioned essays explore theoretical
issues, current research, service provision, and activism among
Latinos, African Americans, Asian Americans, Muslim Americans, Jewish
Americans, and lesbians. The volume rejects simplistic analyses of the
role of culture in domestic violence by elucidating the support systems
available to battered women within different cultures, while at the
same time addressing the distinct problems generated by that culture.
Together, the essays pose a compelling challenge to stereotypical
images of battered women that are racist, homophobic, and xenophobic.
The most up-to-date and comprehensive picture of domestic
violence available, this anthology is an essential text for courses in
sociology, criminology, social work, and women's studies. Beyond the
classroom, it provides critical information and resources for
professionals working in domestic violence services, advocacy, social
work, and law enforcement.
Natalie J. Sokoloff is a professor of sociology at
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY and is on the doctoral
faculties in sociology, criminology, and women's studies at the
Graduate Center.
Contributors:
- Margaret Abraham
- Rhea V. Almeida
- Sharon Angella Allard
- Corrine Bertram
- Michele Bograd
- Ricardo Carrillo
- Donna Coker
- Shamita Das Dasgupta
- Ida Dupont
- Michelle Fine
- Sherry L. Hamby
- Robert L. Hampton
- Beverly Horsburgh
- Byron R. Johnson
- Jyl Josephson
- Valli Kalei Kanuha
- Joan Kim
- Kathryn Laughon
- Judith Lockard
- Julia Marusza
- Christina Pratt
- Amira Proweller
- Beth E. Richie
- Rosemarie A. Roberts
- Andrea Smith
- Brenda V. Smith
- Natalie J. Sokoloff
- Lisa Sun-Hee Park
- Leti Volpp
- Neil Websdale
- Lois Weis
- Carolyn M. West
- Traci C. West
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