The Politics of Recognition and Social Justice
Transforming Subjectivities and New Forms of Resistance
Herausgeber: Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria; Pease, Bob
The Politics of Recognition and Social Justice
Transforming Subjectivities and New Forms of Resistance
Herausgeber: Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria; Pease, Bob
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Through a series of case studies of groups challenging social inequalities - based in class, race, culture, nationality, sexuality, religion, age, and disability - this book develops a critical-theoretical account of forms of resistance.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- The Achilles Heel Reader (Routledge Revivals)64,99 €
- Sharam AlghasiParadoxes of Cultural Recognition77,99 €
- Anthony J Lemelle JrBlack Masculinity and Sexual Politics60,99 €
- Muslim Women, Transnational Feminism and the Ethics of Pedagogy75,99 €
- Maria Del Guadalupe DavidsonBlack Women, Agency, and the New Black Feminism60,99 €
- Townsend MiddletonThe Demands of Recognition33,99 €
- Feminist Solidarity at the Crossroads80,99 €
-
-
-
Through a series of case studies of groups challenging social inequalities - based in class, race, culture, nationality, sexuality, religion, age, and disability - this book develops a critical-theoretical account of forms of resistance.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138957596
- ISBN-10: 1138957593
- Artikelnr.: 57052101
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138957596
- ISBN-10: 1138957593
- Artikelnr.: 57052101
Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Social Development at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Bob Pease is Chair of Social Work at Deakin University in Geelong, Australia.
1. Recognition, Resistance and Reconstruction: An Introduction to
Subjectivities and Social Justice Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Bob Pease
Part One: Reconstructing Gendered Subjectivities 2. Normative Gender
Coercion and Its Subversion: An Autoethnography of a Quest for Recognition
Julie Peters 3. "Mincing, Striding, Stomping, Gliding": Messing with Gender
Choreographic Taboos Jack Migdalek 4. Mothers and Sons: Transforming
Gendered Subjectivities Sarah Epstein Part Two: Recognising Resistant
Sexualities 5. Conceptualising Disabled Sexual Subjectivity Russell
Shuttleworth 6. "New Rules, No Rules, Old Rules or Our Rules": Women
Designing Mixed-Orientation Relationships with Bisexual Men Maria
Pallotta-Chiarolli Part Three: Validating Racialised Subjectivities 7.
Crossing Borders as Mestizas and Coyotes: Recognising Older Somali Women's
Shifting Subjectivities in Australia Georgia Birch 8. Resisting
Assimilation: Migrants and their House-Building Practices Mirjana
Lozanovska 9. Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert
Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth
Sophie Goldingay and Tania Mataki Part Four: Interrogating Privileged
Subjectivities 10. Transforming Privileged Subjectivities: Toward a
Pedagogy of the Oppressor Bob Pease 11. Moving from One Place to Another
Within a Colonizer Positioning Clare Land 12. Educating Men for Gender
Equality: The Potential and Limitations of Remaking Masculine
Subjectivities Stephen Fisher Part Five: Creating New Spaces of Resistance
in Everyday Life 13. Resisting Age Conformity in Everyday Life Tina
Kostecki 14. Residues and Resistance: The Chafe of Working-Class Girl to
Academic Norah Hosken 15. Recognition and Redistribution as Situated
Practices: Reflections on Some Experiences as a Social Work Academic
Heather D'Cruz 16. Politics on a Small Stage: Relationships as a Theatre
for the Mis/Performance of Fairness and Respect Mark Furlong
Subjectivities and Social Justice Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Bob Pease
Part One: Reconstructing Gendered Subjectivities 2. Normative Gender
Coercion and Its Subversion: An Autoethnography of a Quest for Recognition
Julie Peters 3. "Mincing, Striding, Stomping, Gliding": Messing with Gender
Choreographic Taboos Jack Migdalek 4. Mothers and Sons: Transforming
Gendered Subjectivities Sarah Epstein Part Two: Recognising Resistant
Sexualities 5. Conceptualising Disabled Sexual Subjectivity Russell
Shuttleworth 6. "New Rules, No Rules, Old Rules or Our Rules": Women
Designing Mixed-Orientation Relationships with Bisexual Men Maria
Pallotta-Chiarolli Part Three: Validating Racialised Subjectivities 7.
Crossing Borders as Mestizas and Coyotes: Recognising Older Somali Women's
Shifting Subjectivities in Australia Georgia Birch 8. Resisting
Assimilation: Migrants and their House-Building Practices Mirjana
Lozanovska 9. Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert
Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth
Sophie Goldingay and Tania Mataki Part Four: Interrogating Privileged
Subjectivities 10. Transforming Privileged Subjectivities: Toward a
Pedagogy of the Oppressor Bob Pease 11. Moving from One Place to Another
Within a Colonizer Positioning Clare Land 12. Educating Men for Gender
Equality: The Potential and Limitations of Remaking Masculine
Subjectivities Stephen Fisher Part Five: Creating New Spaces of Resistance
in Everyday Life 13. Resisting Age Conformity in Everyday Life Tina
Kostecki 14. Residues and Resistance: The Chafe of Working-Class Girl to
Academic Norah Hosken 15. Recognition and Redistribution as Situated
Practices: Reflections on Some Experiences as a Social Work Academic
Heather D'Cruz 16. Politics on a Small Stage: Relationships as a Theatre
for the Mis/Performance of Fairness and Respect Mark Furlong
1. Recognition, Resistance and Reconstruction: An Introduction to
Subjectivities and Social Justice Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Bob Pease
Part One: Reconstructing Gendered Subjectivities 2. Normative Gender
Coercion and Its Subversion: An Autoethnography of a Quest for Recognition
Julie Peters 3. "Mincing, Striding, Stomping, Gliding": Messing with Gender
Choreographic Taboos Jack Migdalek 4. Mothers and Sons: Transforming
Gendered Subjectivities Sarah Epstein Part Two: Recognising Resistant
Sexualities 5. Conceptualising Disabled Sexual Subjectivity Russell
Shuttleworth 6. "New Rules, No Rules, Old Rules or Our Rules": Women
Designing Mixed-Orientation Relationships with Bisexual Men Maria
Pallotta-Chiarolli Part Three: Validating Racialised Subjectivities 7.
Crossing Borders as Mestizas and Coyotes: Recognising Older Somali Women's
Shifting Subjectivities in Australia Georgia Birch 8. Resisting
Assimilation: Migrants and their House-Building Practices Mirjana
Lozanovska 9. Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert
Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth
Sophie Goldingay and Tania Mataki Part Four: Interrogating Privileged
Subjectivities 10. Transforming Privileged Subjectivities: Toward a
Pedagogy of the Oppressor Bob Pease 11. Moving from One Place to Another
Within a Colonizer Positioning Clare Land 12. Educating Men for Gender
Equality: The Potential and Limitations of Remaking Masculine
Subjectivities Stephen Fisher Part Five: Creating New Spaces of Resistance
in Everyday Life 13. Resisting Age Conformity in Everyday Life Tina
Kostecki 14. Residues and Resistance: The Chafe of Working-Class Girl to
Academic Norah Hosken 15. Recognition and Redistribution as Situated
Practices: Reflections on Some Experiences as a Social Work Academic
Heather D'Cruz 16. Politics on a Small Stage: Relationships as a Theatre
for the Mis/Performance of Fairness and Respect Mark Furlong
Subjectivities and Social Justice Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli and Bob Pease
Part One: Reconstructing Gendered Subjectivities 2. Normative Gender
Coercion and Its Subversion: An Autoethnography of a Quest for Recognition
Julie Peters 3. "Mincing, Striding, Stomping, Gliding": Messing with Gender
Choreographic Taboos Jack Migdalek 4. Mothers and Sons: Transforming
Gendered Subjectivities Sarah Epstein Part Two: Recognising Resistant
Sexualities 5. Conceptualising Disabled Sexual Subjectivity Russell
Shuttleworth 6. "New Rules, No Rules, Old Rules or Our Rules": Women
Designing Mixed-Orientation Relationships with Bisexual Men Maria
Pallotta-Chiarolli Part Three: Validating Racialised Subjectivities 7.
Crossing Borders as Mestizas and Coyotes: Recognising Older Somali Women's
Shifting Subjectivities in Australia Georgia Birch 8. Resisting
Assimilation: Migrants and their House-Building Practices Mirjana
Lozanovska 9. Indigenous Subjectivities: How Young Women Prisoners Subvert
Domination Representations to Maintain Their Sense of Intrinsic Worth
Sophie Goldingay and Tania Mataki Part Four: Interrogating Privileged
Subjectivities 10. Transforming Privileged Subjectivities: Toward a
Pedagogy of the Oppressor Bob Pease 11. Moving from One Place to Another
Within a Colonizer Positioning Clare Land 12. Educating Men for Gender
Equality: The Potential and Limitations of Remaking Masculine
Subjectivities Stephen Fisher Part Five: Creating New Spaces of Resistance
in Everyday Life 13. Resisting Age Conformity in Everyday Life Tina
Kostecki 14. Residues and Resistance: The Chafe of Working-Class Girl to
Academic Norah Hosken 15. Recognition and Redistribution as Situated
Practices: Reflections on Some Experiences as a Social Work Academic
Heather D'Cruz 16. Politics on a Small Stage: Relationships as a Theatre
for the Mis/Performance of Fairness and Respect Mark Furlong