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Shout Out: Women of Color Respond to Violence

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"This distressing anthology — equal parts manifesto, testimony and manual — gathers over 40 scholarly essays, spoken word pieces, poems and short memoirs about 'war, rape, murder, atrocities, slavery, sex trade, domestic violence, poverty, and other forms of oppression' faced by women of color around the globe. The first section of this neatly structured collection addresses domestic violence in the United States; the second shifts to the international sphere, while the third focuses on state-sanctioned and military violence against women. The heavily personal fourth section segues to an action-oriented concluding chapter. Particularly noteworthy is the original research of Hosai Ehsan's 'The Prevalence of Domestic Violence in Afghan Households' and of Nandini Gunewardena's 'Hidden Transcripts: Women's Suicide as Resistance in Sri Lanka.' Sharmila Lodhia offers a fresh perspective in 'Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women,' as does Dai Sil Kim-Gibson in ''Comfort Women Want Justice, Not Comfort.' Activists provide useful, practical advice (e.g., Nalini Shekar and Mukta Sharangpani's 'Culture and Truth: Learning from a Transatlantic Trafficking Case.' This highly personal and political anthology will unsettle, inform and inspire feminists in particular. Artwork not seen by PW." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Shout Out was born of the hope that exists when women reach out to one another. Included are critical examinations, creative nonfiction, and poetry that explore a range of responses to the injustices that women worldwide sustain in their daily lives: physical abuse, murder, rape, poverty, and psychological terror.

Many of the contributors are living proof of the remarkable and inspiring work that individuals and organizations are doing to end war, rape, murder, slavery, sex trade, domestic violence, poverty, and other forms of oppression. Others chose to share their struggles, pain, and knowledge in order to educate and change the way women are maltreated.

Shout Out seeks to answer many questions, among them: How do so many women survive the violence of their daily lives? Where do they find hope? How can this violence still occur? This work gives voice to women whose stories are equally important they are difficult to fathom. The goal of collecting these expressions together is to open the dialogue and acknowledge the wrongdoing, and in so doing find out how we might enact change.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781580052290
Author:
Ochoa, Maria
Publisher:
Seal Press (CA)
Editor:
Ige, Barbara K.
Editor:
Ochoa, Maria; Ige, Barbara K.
Author:
Ige, Barbara K.
Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - General
Subject:
Minority women
Subject:
Rape
Subject:
Abuse - General
Subject:
Violence in Society
Subject:
Women's Studies - General
Subject:
Family violence
Subject:
Sociology-Violence in Society
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20071231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
432
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 20 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This distressing anthology — equal parts manifesto, testimony and manual — gathers over 40 scholarly essays, spoken word pieces, poems and short memoirs about 'war, rape, murder, atrocities, slavery, sex trade, domestic violence, poverty, and other forms of oppression' faced by women of color around the globe. The first section of this neatly structured collection addresses domestic violence in the United States; the second shifts to the international sphere, while the third focuses on state-sanctioned and military violence against women. The heavily personal fourth section segues to an action-oriented concluding chapter. Particularly noteworthy is the original research of Hosai Ehsan's 'The Prevalence of Domestic Violence in Afghan Households' and of Nandini Gunewardena's 'Hidden Transcripts: Women's Suicide as Resistance in Sri Lanka.' Sharmila Lodhia offers a fresh perspective in 'Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women,' as does Dai Sil Kim-Gibson in ''Comfort Women Want Justice, Not Comfort.' Activists provide useful, practical advice (e.g., Nalini Shekar and Mukta Sharangpani's 'Culture and Truth: Learning from a Transatlantic Trafficking Case.' This highly personal and political anthology will unsettle, inform and inspire feminists in particular. Artwork not seen by PW." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
Shout Out was born of the hope that exists when women reach out to one another. Included are critical examinations, creative nonfiction, and poetry that explore a range of responses to the injustices that women worldwide sustain in their daily lives: physical abuse, murder, rape, poverty, and psychological terror.

Many of the contributors are living proof of the remarkable and inspiring work that individuals and organizations are doing to end war, rape, murder, slavery, sex trade, domestic violence, poverty, and other forms of oppression. Others chose to share their struggles, pain, and knowledge in order to educate and change the way women are maltreated.

Shout Out seeks to answer many questions, among them: How do so many women survive the violence of their daily lives? Where do they find hope? How can this violence still occur? This work gives voice to women whose stories are equally important they are difficult to fathom. The goal of collecting these expressions together is to open the dialogue and acknowledge the wrongdoing, and in so doing find out how we might enact change.

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