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During the onslaught of the Islamic caliphate on Kobanî, Syria, media outlets across the globe broadcast pictures of brave and often unveiled Kurdish women fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), a quintessentially male... more
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      Cultural StudiesGender StudiesAnthropologyVisual propaganda
Il focus ha riguardato gli stereotipi che dal XVIII secolo ad oggi sono emersi nelle relazioni fra i generi al fine di dimostrare che le radici della violenza non sono naturali, ma il risultato di pratiche culturali e di configurazioni... more
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      Gender StudiesDomestic ViolenceGendered ViolenceScienze della comunicazione
Violation by way of the distribution of sexual images or image-based sexual abuse or non-consensual “pornography”, or more colloquially and simply, “revenge porn”, entail the online, at times offline, non-consensual distribution, or... more
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      Gender And ViolenceGendered ViolenceGender Based Violence and Sexual HarassmentOnline Violence
In spite of the fast growing literature on indigenous peoples and self-determination, there is a striking absence of research into the gendered processes and effects of indigenous self-determination or more generally, indigenous women and... more
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      Gendered ViolenceIndigenous Women & Human RightsIndigenous Self-Determination
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      South Asian StudiesGendered ViolenceKashmir Conflict
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient HistoryMilitary HistoryArchaeology
A short introduction to a Special Issue of International Feminist Journal of Politics on 'Rethinking Masculinity and Practices of Violence in Conflict Settings', co-edited with Marsha Henry (Gender Institute, LSE).
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      Gender StudiesFeminist TheoryPeace and Conflict StudiesWar Studies
Forthcoming article in the Journal of Middle East Women's Studies Special Forum: Feminist Perspectives on the 2016 Military Coup Attempt in Turkey - not copy edited
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      Gender StudiesWomen's StudiesTerrorismMiddle East Studies
Gísla saga has often been described as “enigmatic,” and the riddles posed by Iceland’s best-known murder-mystery indeed appear irresolvable. At least equally puzzling, I suggest, is Gisli’s “confession” of his subsequent act of vengeance... more
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      Gender StudiesSex and GenderMedieval LiteratureOld Norse Literature
cloth), ISBN 978-0-8223-5105-4 (paper).
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      Sexual ViolenceGendered ViolenceSexual Violence PreventionCritical Carceral Studies
In this introductory article to the special issue Women and War in Kurdistan, we connect our topic to feminist theory, to anthropological theory on war and conflict and their long-term consequences, and to theory on gender, nation and... more
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      Kurdish StudiesWomen and War StudiesPostcolonial FeminismGendered Violence
The armed conflict in northern Mali has developed significantly since it broke out in 2012. The overwhelming result of this study is that its respondents are in unanimous agreement that the root causes of the violent conflict in Mali are... more
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      TerrorismInternational SecurityConflictPolitical Violence and Terrorism
Gendered violence is historically and presently a colonial tool that wields power over and against Indigenous peoples, attempting to destroy or erase their sovereignty and lives. Decolonization is necessary in movements addressing... more
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      Native American StudiesIndigenous StudiesSovereigntySexual Violence
Resumen: El artículo aborda el juicio llevado a cabo en Guatemala contra miembros del ejército y comisionados militares sentenciados por crímenes de lesa humanidad por actos de violación, desaparición forzosa y esclavitud sexual sufrida... more
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      Gendered ViolenceRacismo y discriminaciónGuatemalaHistoria De Las Mujeres
This article invites feminists to leverage the #MeToo Movement as a critical analytical tool to explore the longevity of the enduring rape crisis framing of victim services. For nearly half a century, victims have visited rape crisis... more
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      Gender and SexualityGendered ViolenceKashmir
This article examines the feminist appropriation of the legal principle of due diligence to politicize acts of violence at the hands of private actors within the private sphere. This move expanded traditional notions of state... more
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      Domestic ViolenceInternational Human Rights LawGendered ViolenceCitizenship
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      SociologyCultural StudiesCriminologyTraumatology
“Sexual Violence, Predatory Masculinity, and Medical Testimony in New Spain” in Scientific Masculinities, special issue of Osiris 30:1, ed. Robert Nye and Erika Milam (University of Chicago Press, 2015): 272-294. This essay examines the... more
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      EthnohistoryGender StudiesHistory of MedicineHistory of Science
This article examines the depoliticization of violence against women in indigenous communities. It argues that there is a pressing need to examine the ways in which gendered violence is explained, addressed and often sanctioned in... more
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      Indigenous PoliticsGendered ViolenceIndigenous FeminismsIndigenous women
Trolling is often enacted against women and minority groups on social media platforms, such as Twitter, as a means of limiting or undermining participation in virtual space(s). This chapter considers trolling as a form of gendered and... more
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      Gender StudiesMedia StudiesCybercrimesDigital Media
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      Intercultural CommunicationHuman RightsGender EqualityIntergenerational Communication
In the summer and autumn of 2015, I met with activists in Athens and Thessaloniki, with the aim of collaboratively producing a conceptual mapping of LGBTQ social movement discourses. My point of entry was the use and signification of... more
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      Social MovementsIntersectionality TheoryRacismHomophobia
This Article makes a feminist case for acknowledging women's acts of violence as consistent with—not threatening to—the goals of the domestic violence movement and the feminist movement. It concludes that broadly understanding women's use... more
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      Feminist TheoryDomestic ViolenceSocial Movements (Political Science)Gendered Violence
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      Peace and Conflict StudiesConflictSexual ViolenceGendered Violence
This upper division/graduate course explores intersections of gender and violence in a variety of social fields in the Middle East, ranging from family life to international relations. The Middle East region is often portrayed as a... more
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      Feminist SociologyGender StudiesWomen's StudiesMiddle East Studies
Theories regarding gender violence have moved beyond a simple dichotomy, where women are positioned as victims and men are perpetrators. This complexity is through a nuanced analysis of privilege, power, and oppression, drawing on... more
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      Gender StudiesTransgender StudiesGender and SexualityGender Equality
The suitability of 'out of court resolutions' (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cases of domestic abuse is theoretically contentious and empirically under-researched. This study investigated the nature and extent of out... more
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      Domestic ViolencePoliceRestorative JusticeViolence Against Women
This is a study of the gendered aspects of armed conflict. It explores gender relations between men and women and demonstrates how different groups of women and men experience, participate in and respond to ethnically-constructed armed... more
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      Gendered ViolenceNations and nationalismEthnicity & Ethnic ConflictsGender and Ethncity
The influence of perceived severity and sense of personal responsibility of police officers on their level of involvement in cases of intimate partner violence against women is analyzed. Three levels of police involvement are considered:... more
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      CriminologyPsychologySocial PsychologyPolice Science
Published in Journal of Intercultural Studies 33 (3), 261-274 (2012). The 'crisis of multiculturalism' discourse characterises the current political and media debates in many European countries. This article analyses how liberal... more
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      Media and Cultural StudiesRacial and Ethnic PoliticsRace and RacismRace and Ethnicity
It is within this precarious context—between bodies and institutions—that we contend feminist communication scholar–teacher–activists should commit to more expansive communication-based theorization and study of gendered violence as... more
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      Gendered ViolenceSexual and Gender-Based ViolenceDecolonial FeminismInstitutionalized Violence
Why are women of color severely underrepresented in political science, despite significant efforts to diversify the profession? Why do women of color continue to experience political science as a hostile environment, despite the... more
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      DiversityRace and RacismPolitical ScienceAutoethnography
Existing legal responses to sexual assault and harassment in the military have stagnated or failed. Current approaches emphasize the prevalence of sexual assault and highlight the masculine nature of the military’s statistical... more
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      Gender StudiesMasculinitiesGendered Violence
Despite a “spatial imaginary” which constructs Europe as a location of sexual and gender freedom (Rao, 2014), presently, twenty countries in Europe require sterilisation in order to legally recognise transgender people’s gender... more
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      Feminist TheoryTransgender StudiesGender and SexualityGendered Violence
In , New Perspectives on Old Testament Prophecy and History: Essays in Honour of Hans M. Barstad, edited by Rannfrid Thelle, Terje Stordalen and Mervyn E.J. Richardson, Leiden: Brill, 2015, pp. 104-120.
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      Old Testament ProphecyGendered ViolenceBiblical InterpretationConceptual metaphors
By applying terminology from trauma theory and a methodological approach from comics scholarship, this essay discusses three graphic autobiographies of women. These are A Game for Swallows by Zeina Abirached (trans. Edward Gauvin, 2012),... more
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      Gender StudiesComics StudiesIdentity (Culture)Trauma Studies
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      Discourse AnalysisCultural StudiesSocial PsychologyForensic Psychology
"Ni una más" è il grido di protesta con cui le madres e gli attivisti conducono la loro lotta contro omertà e impunità che caratterizzano il fenomeno del femminicidio di Ciudad Juárez, città messicana al confine con gli Stati Uniti. Le... more
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      Feminist TheoryFeminismGendered ViolenceJuarez Femicide and Activism
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      ReligionHuman RightsSexualityMigration
From the earliest feminist press to Twitter, women have used technology to create and sustain narratives that demand attention and redress for gendered violence. Herein we argue that the #MeToo boom was made possible by the digital labor,... more
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      Feminist TheoryPublic SphereTwitterGendered Violence
Misogyny Online explores the worldwide phenomenon of gendered cyberhate as a significant discourse which has been overlooked and marginalised. The rapid growth of the internet has led to numerous opportunities and benefits; however, the... more
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      New MediaInternet StudiesHate SpeechSocial Media
The Northeast of India is one of the most important yet most isolated regions of the country. There was a time when it was situated in the trade route and human migration of the Southeast Asian civilizations. Difficult to administer, the... more
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      Violence Against WomenNortheast IndiaWomen WritersGendered Violence
Resumo: A teoria social feminista propõe inúmeras formas de compreender a violência dos homens contra as mulheres em geral mas poucas formulações específicas sobre a violência letal contra as mulheres. Este artigo busca analisar como... more
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      Gender StudiesGendered ViolenceGender Violence
Pre-print draft of an article to be published in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing In the work of Zimbabwean novelist Yvonne Vera, land is shown to be a complex and contested resource to which the typically abject fates of her female... more
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      World LiteraturesPostcolonial StudiesCultural LandscapesPostcolonial Literature
If women “violate” the unwritten laws and codes of honor, which are supposed to “damage” the social reputation of the family in the community, they are killed in the name of honor, in order to restore the perceived “lost honor”. This... more
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      Islamic StudiesGendered ViolenceWomen and gender in Muslim societiesCultural Relativism
a Geography, university of colorado-Boulder, Boulder, cO, uSa; b australia India Institute, university of Melbourne, carlton, australia ABSTRACT The papers in this themed section collectively explore the intertwined geographies of... more
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      EmbodimentGendered ViolenceResistanceSystemic Inequality