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This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. The interplay of gender, ethnicity, religion, class, generation and sexuality in shaping the lives, experiences and choices of minority/migrant women affected by violence has not always been adequately theorised within much of the existing writing on violence against women. Feminist theory, especially the insights provided by the concept of intersectionality, are central to the editors' conceptual frameworks.

Produktbeschreibung
This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. The interplay of gender, ethnicity, religion, class, generation and sexuality in shaping the lives, experiences and choices of minority/migrant women affected by violence has not always been adequately theorised within much of the existing writing on violence against women. Feminist theory, especially the insights provided by the concept of intersectionality, are central to the editors' conceptual frameworks.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Monika Schröttle, Centre for Women and Gender Studies, University of Bielefeld, Germany, Dr. Ravi K. Thiara, Centre for the Study of Safety and Well-being, School of Health and Social Studies, University of Warwick, Great Britain, Dr. Stephanie A. Condon, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques, France.