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Queer lives remain at the margins of most academic inquiry into domestic violence. This edited volume seeks to change this discourse by bringing together the most innovative research about intimate partner violence that is specific to the lives of lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender/Two-Spirit and queer people (LGBTQ).
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Queer lives remain at the margins of most academic inquiry into domestic violence. This edited volume seeks to change this discourse by bringing together the most innovative research about intimate partner violence that is specific to the lives of lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender/Two-Spirit and queer people (LGBTQ).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136812071
- Artikelnr.: 38278843
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136812071
- Artikelnr.: 38278843
Janice L. Ristock, Ph.D., is Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Manitoba and Associate Dean (Research) Faculty of Arts. Her research interests include same-sex relationship violence, feminist community-based research and health and mental health issues facing gender and sexual minorities. Her current research is examining the experiences of Two-Spirit women who are HIV positive. She received a book award for No More Secrets: Violence in Lesbian Relationships from Division 44 (Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual issues) of the American Psychological Association for making a distinguished contribution to LGBT psychology.
1. Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Lives Janice L. Ristock
Section 1: Framings 2. Reframing the Heteronormative Constructions of
Lesbian Partner Violence: An Australian Case Study Kierrynn Davis and Nel
Glass 3. The Meaning of "Risk" For Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in
Same-Sex Relationships Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Janice L. Ristock and Douglas
A. Brownridge 4. Reflections on Approaches to Trans Anti-Violence Education
Joshua Mira Goldberg and Caroline White Section 2: LGBTQ Lives 5. Exploring
Emotion Work in Domestically Abusive Relationships Catherine Donovan and
Marianne Hester 6. Beyond Good and Evil: The Social Construction of
Violence in Intimate Gay Relationships Maurice Kwang-Lai Poon 7. Women Who
Abuse their Female Intimate Partners Carrol Smith 8. Holding Tensions of
Victimization and Perpetration: Partner Abuse in Trans Communities Nicola
Brown 9. The Impact of Minority Stress on Gay Male Partner Abuse Jesmen
Mendoza 10. I Ain't Never Been a Kid: Early Violence Exposure and Other
Pathways to Partner Violence for Sexual Minority Men with HIV David W.
Pantalone, Keren Lehavot, Jane M. Simoni and Karina L. Walters Section 3:
Responding to Relationship Violence: An Ethical Challenge 11. Troubling
Normalcy: Examining 'Healthy Relationships' Discourses in Lesbian Domestic
Violence Prevention Cindy Holmes 12. Documenting the Same Sex Abuse
Project, Toronto, Canada Patricia Durish 13. There's No Pride in Domestic
Violence: The Same Sex Domestic Violence Interagency, Sydney, Australia
Kate Duffy 14. Running Same-Sex Batterer Groups: Critical Reflections on
the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project and the Toronto
David Kelley Services' Partner Assault Response Program Jesmen Mendoza and
Diane R. Dolan-Soto 15. "We Are All Treaty People": An Anti-Oppressive
Research Ethics of Solidarity with Aboriginal LGBTQ People Living with
Partner Violence Catherine G. Taylor and Janice L. Ristock
Section 1: Framings 2. Reframing the Heteronormative Constructions of
Lesbian Partner Violence: An Australian Case Study Kierrynn Davis and Nel
Glass 3. The Meaning of "Risk" For Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in
Same-Sex Relationships Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Janice L. Ristock and Douglas
A. Brownridge 4. Reflections on Approaches to Trans Anti-Violence Education
Joshua Mira Goldberg and Caroline White Section 2: LGBTQ Lives 5. Exploring
Emotion Work in Domestically Abusive Relationships Catherine Donovan and
Marianne Hester 6. Beyond Good and Evil: The Social Construction of
Violence in Intimate Gay Relationships Maurice Kwang-Lai Poon 7. Women Who
Abuse their Female Intimate Partners Carrol Smith 8. Holding Tensions of
Victimization and Perpetration: Partner Abuse in Trans Communities Nicola
Brown 9. The Impact of Minority Stress on Gay Male Partner Abuse Jesmen
Mendoza 10. I Ain't Never Been a Kid: Early Violence Exposure and Other
Pathways to Partner Violence for Sexual Minority Men with HIV David W.
Pantalone, Keren Lehavot, Jane M. Simoni and Karina L. Walters Section 3:
Responding to Relationship Violence: An Ethical Challenge 11. Troubling
Normalcy: Examining 'Healthy Relationships' Discourses in Lesbian Domestic
Violence Prevention Cindy Holmes 12. Documenting the Same Sex Abuse
Project, Toronto, Canada Patricia Durish 13. There's No Pride in Domestic
Violence: The Same Sex Domestic Violence Interagency, Sydney, Australia
Kate Duffy 14. Running Same-Sex Batterer Groups: Critical Reflections on
the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project and the Toronto
David Kelley Services' Partner Assault Response Program Jesmen Mendoza and
Diane R. Dolan-Soto 15. "We Are All Treaty People": An Anti-Oppressive
Research Ethics of Solidarity with Aboriginal LGBTQ People Living with
Partner Violence Catherine G. Taylor and Janice L. Ristock
1. Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence in LGBTQ Lives Janice L. Ristock
Section 1: Framings 2. Reframing the Heteronormative Constructions of
Lesbian Partner Violence: An Australian Case Study Kierrynn Davis and Nel
Glass 3. The Meaning of "Risk" For Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in
Same-Sex Relationships Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Janice L. Ristock and Douglas
A. Brownridge 4. Reflections on Approaches to Trans Anti-Violence Education
Joshua Mira Goldberg and Caroline White Section 2: LGBTQ Lives 5. Exploring
Emotion Work in Domestically Abusive Relationships Catherine Donovan and
Marianne Hester 6. Beyond Good and Evil: The Social Construction of
Violence in Intimate Gay Relationships Maurice Kwang-Lai Poon 7. Women Who
Abuse their Female Intimate Partners Carrol Smith 8. Holding Tensions of
Victimization and Perpetration: Partner Abuse in Trans Communities Nicola
Brown 9. The Impact of Minority Stress on Gay Male Partner Abuse Jesmen
Mendoza 10. I Ain't Never Been a Kid: Early Violence Exposure and Other
Pathways to Partner Violence for Sexual Minority Men with HIV David W.
Pantalone, Keren Lehavot, Jane M. Simoni and Karina L. Walters Section 3:
Responding to Relationship Violence: An Ethical Challenge 11. Troubling
Normalcy: Examining 'Healthy Relationships' Discourses in Lesbian Domestic
Violence Prevention Cindy Holmes 12. Documenting the Same Sex Abuse
Project, Toronto, Canada Patricia Durish 13. There's No Pride in Domestic
Violence: The Same Sex Domestic Violence Interagency, Sydney, Australia
Kate Duffy 14. Running Same-Sex Batterer Groups: Critical Reflections on
the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project and the Toronto
David Kelley Services' Partner Assault Response Program Jesmen Mendoza and
Diane R. Dolan-Soto 15. "We Are All Treaty People": An Anti-Oppressive
Research Ethics of Solidarity with Aboriginal LGBTQ People Living with
Partner Violence Catherine G. Taylor and Janice L. Ristock
Section 1: Framings 2. Reframing the Heteronormative Constructions of
Lesbian Partner Violence: An Australian Case Study Kierrynn Davis and Nel
Glass 3. The Meaning of "Risk" For Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in
Same-Sex Relationships Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Janice L. Ristock and Douglas
A. Brownridge 4. Reflections on Approaches to Trans Anti-Violence Education
Joshua Mira Goldberg and Caroline White Section 2: LGBTQ Lives 5. Exploring
Emotion Work in Domestically Abusive Relationships Catherine Donovan and
Marianne Hester 6. Beyond Good and Evil: The Social Construction of
Violence in Intimate Gay Relationships Maurice Kwang-Lai Poon 7. Women Who
Abuse their Female Intimate Partners Carrol Smith 8. Holding Tensions of
Victimization and Perpetration: Partner Abuse in Trans Communities Nicola
Brown 9. The Impact of Minority Stress on Gay Male Partner Abuse Jesmen
Mendoza 10. I Ain't Never Been a Kid: Early Violence Exposure and Other
Pathways to Partner Violence for Sexual Minority Men with HIV David W.
Pantalone, Keren Lehavot, Jane M. Simoni and Karina L. Walters Section 3:
Responding to Relationship Violence: An Ethical Challenge 11. Troubling
Normalcy: Examining 'Healthy Relationships' Discourses in Lesbian Domestic
Violence Prevention Cindy Holmes 12. Documenting the Same Sex Abuse
Project, Toronto, Canada Patricia Durish 13. There's No Pride in Domestic
Violence: The Same Sex Domestic Violence Interagency, Sydney, Australia
Kate Duffy 14. Running Same-Sex Batterer Groups: Critical Reflections on
the New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project and the Toronto
David Kelley Services' Partner Assault Response Program Jesmen Mendoza and
Diane R. Dolan-Soto 15. "We Are All Treaty People": An Anti-Oppressive
Research Ethics of Solidarity with Aboriginal LGBTQ People Living with
Partner Violence Catherine G. Taylor and Janice L. Ristock