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Domestic Violence at the Margins Readings on Race, Class, Gender, and Culture

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ISBN-10: 0813535700

ISBN-13: 9780813535708

Edition: 2005

Authors: Natalie J. Sokoloff, Brenda Smith, Carolyn West, Ida Dupont, Christina Pratt

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List price: $47.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 3/3/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 464
Size: 7.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 2.024

Elizabeth George received a bachelor of science in education from the University of Oklahoma. She has taught in public and private schools. She is the author of numerous books including A Woman after God's Own Heart, which won the ECPA Platinum Book Award, A Girl after God's Own Heart. Her radio broadcast, A Minute for Busy Women, is featured on Christian radio stations across America.

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Domestic Violence: Examining the Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender-An Introduction
Frameworks and Overarching Themes
Introduction
Strengthening Domestic Violence Theories: Intersections of Race, Class, Sexual Orientation, and Gender
Feminism versus Multiculturalism
A Black Feminist Reflection on the Antiviolence Movement
Women's Realities: Defining Violence against Women by Immigration, Race, and Class
Compounding the Triple Jeopardy: Battering in Lesbian of Color Relationships
The Intersectionality of Domestic Violence and Welfare in the Lives of Poor Women
Gender Violence and the Prison Industrial Complex: Interpersonal and State Violence against Women of Color
Culture, Resistance, and Community
Introduction
Domestic Violence in African American Communities
Nashville: Domestic Violence and Incarcerated Women in Poor Black Neighborhoods
Domestic Violence in Ethnically and Racially Diverse Families: The "Political Gag Order" Has Been Lifted
The Importance of Community in a Feminist Analysis of Domestic Violence among Native Americans
Rethinking Battered Woman Syndrome: A Black Feminist Perspective
Lifting the Veil of Secrecy: Domestic Violence in the Jewish Community
"I've Slept in Clothes Long Enough": Excavating the Sounds of Domestic Violence among Women in the White Working Class
Fighting Back: Abused South Asian Women's Strategies of Resistance
Puerto Rican Battered Women Redefining Gender, Sexuality, Culture, Violence, and Resistance
Structural Contexts, Culturally Competent Approaches, Community Organizing, and Social Change
Introduction
The Cultural Context Model: A New Paradigm for Accountability, Empowerment, and the Development of Critical Consciousness against Domestic Violence
Battering, Forgiveness, and Redemption: Alternative Models for Addressing Domestic Violence in Communities of Color
Sustaining an Ethic of Resistance against Domestic Violence in Black Faith-Based Communities
Navigating the Anti-Immigrant Wave: The Korean Women's Hotline and the Politics of Community
Shifting Power for Battered Women: Law, Material Resources, and Poor Women of Color
Reducing Woman Battering: The Role of Structural Approaches
Looking to the Future: Domestic Violence, Women of Color, the State, and Social Change
Biographical Notes