Drawing on data from interviews with domestic violence victims and police officers, Andrus analyses the narratives of their interactions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Andrus is an Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric Studies at the University of Utah, where she teaches courses on discourse analysis, legal rhetoric, and gender and rhetoric. Dr Andrus's research for the last decade has been on domestic violence and the Anglo-American law of evidence and law enforcement.
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Introduction. Identities, indexicality, and ideology: victim/survivors and police officer storying of domestic violence 1. Domestic violence, violence against women, and patriarchy 2. Toward the recreation of a field of indexicality: domestic violence, social meaning, and ideology 3. Storying the victim/survivor: identity, domestic violence, and discourses of agency 4. Storying policing: identities of police and domestic violence Conclusions. Toward a reconceptualization of domestic violence References Index.
Introduction. Identities, indexicality, and ideology: victim/survivors and police officer storying of domestic violence 1. Domestic violence, violence against women, and patriarchy 2. Toward the recreation of a field of indexicality: domestic violence, social meaning, and ideology 3. Storying the victim/survivor: identity, domestic violence, and discourses of agency 4. Storying policing: identities of police and domestic violence Conclusions. Toward a reconceptualization of domestic violence References Index.
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