Interpersonal Violence (eBook, PDF)
Differences and Connections
Redaktion: Husso, Marita; Eilola, Jari; Hirvonen, Helena; Notko, Marianne; Virkki, Tuija
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Interpersonal Violence (eBook, PDF)
Differences and Connections
Redaktion: Husso, Marita; Eilola, Jari; Hirvonen, Helena; Notko, Marianne; Virkki, Tuija
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This collection offers perspectives on various forms of interpersonal violence, from early modernity to today. It presents international, multidisciplinary research considering areas from Europe and Russia to Africa, America and Asia. The authors offer tools to understand the phenomenon and cultural conceptions of interpersonal violence.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317241232
- Artikelnr.: 47381888
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317241232
- Artikelnr.: 47381888
to interpersonal violence (Marita Husso, TuijaVirkki, Helena Hirvonen, Jari
Eilola & Marianne Notko) PART 1 HISTORIES Chapter 1. Intersections of rape
crime and child protection in early modern courts (Satu Lidman) Chapter 2.
Offences of the flesh? Cryptic pregnancy infanticide in eighteenth and
nineteenth century Finland (Mona Rautelin) Chapter 3. Lethal chastisement
of children in pre-industrial Finland (ca 1700-1860): reasons, practices
and control (Anu Koskivirta) PART 2 CULTURES Chapter 4. Honour, Dishonour
and Homicides in Britain, Namibia and Turkey. Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives (Ville Sarkamo, Cyril Eshareturi, Günes Koc & Kari Miettinen)
Chapter 5. Woman-to-woman violence: Impact of traditional practices on
women and girls in the Lake Zone Regions of Tanzania, East Africa (Regina
Opoku) Chapter 6. Exploring interpersonal violence and intimate partner
violence issues in the Japanese legal and socio-cultural contexts (Mutsuko
Takahashi) Chapter 7. Gendering responsibility. Finnish and Russian helping
professionals' views on responsible agency in the context of intimate
partner violence (Tuija Virkki & Maija Jäppinen)PART 3 RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 8. The murder of women (Russell P. Dobash & R. Emerson Dobash)
Chapter 9. Children's voices, children's agency, and the development of
knowledge about children exposed to intimate partner violence (Maria
Eriksson) Chapter 10. Interethnic conflicts and ethnic victimization in
Slovenian schools (Ana Kralj & Tjaa akelj) Chapter 11. Self-reporting by
older adults as victims of violence in Portugal: the remaining taboo issue
(Ana Paula Gil, Ana João Santos & Irina Kislaya) Chapter 12. Want, dare and
be able to - Abused women's experiences of support during the preliminary
investigation and criminal trial procedure (Veronica Ekström) PART 4
DISCOURSES Chapter 13. Love and fire: The role of passion in
representations of intimate partner violence (Stephanie J. Brommer) Chapter
14. Reading, interventions. States of interpersonal and intrapersonal
violence in Bessie Head's A Question of Power (Saara Jäntti)
CONCLUSION From rejection to understanding: Towards a synthetic approach
(Marita Husso, Helena Hirvonen & Marianne Notko)
to interpersonal violence (Marita Husso, TuijaVirkki, Helena Hirvonen, Jari
Eilola & Marianne Notko) PART 1 HISTORIES Chapter 1. Intersections of rape
crime and child protection in early modern courts (Satu Lidman) Chapter 2.
Offences of the flesh? Cryptic pregnancy infanticide in eighteenth and
nineteenth century Finland (Mona Rautelin) Chapter 3. Lethal chastisement
of children in pre-industrial Finland (ca 1700-1860): reasons, practices
and control (Anu Koskivirta) PART 2 CULTURES Chapter 4. Honour, Dishonour
and Homicides in Britain, Namibia and Turkey. Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives (Ville Sarkamo, Cyril Eshareturi, Günes Koc & Kari Miettinen)
Chapter 5. Woman-to-woman violence: Impact of traditional practices on
women and girls in the Lake Zone Regions of Tanzania, East Africa (Regina
Opoku) Chapter 6. Exploring interpersonal violence and intimate partner
violence issues in the Japanese legal and socio-cultural contexts (Mutsuko
Takahashi) Chapter 7. Gendering responsibility. Finnish and Russian helping
professionals' views on responsible agency in the context of intimate
partner violence (Tuija Virkki & Maija Jäppinen)PART 3 RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 8. The murder of women (Russell P. Dobash & R. Emerson Dobash)
Chapter 9. Children's voices, children's agency, and the development of
knowledge about children exposed to intimate partner violence (Maria
Eriksson) Chapter 10. Interethnic conflicts and ethnic victimization in
Slovenian schools (Ana Kralj & Tjaa akelj) Chapter 11. Self-reporting by
older adults as victims of violence in Portugal: the remaining taboo issue
(Ana Paula Gil, Ana João Santos & Irina Kislaya) Chapter 12. Want, dare and
be able to - Abused women's experiences of support during the preliminary
investigation and criminal trial procedure (Veronica Ekström) PART 4
DISCOURSES Chapter 13. Love and fire: The role of passion in
representations of intimate partner violence (Stephanie J. Brommer) Chapter
14. Reading, interventions. States of interpersonal and intrapersonal
violence in Bessie Head's A Question of Power (Saara Jäntti)
CONCLUSION From rejection to understanding: Towards a synthetic approach
(Marita Husso, Helena Hirvonen & Marianne Notko)