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Feminist Accountability: Disrupting Violence and Transforming Power
β Scribed by Ann Russo
- Publisher
- NYU Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 284
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
FEMINIST ACCOUNTABILITY
Title
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
Introduction: Cultivating Feminist Accountability
PART I: ACCOUNTABILITY AS INTERSECTIONAL PRAXIS
1. Building Communities
2. Navigating Speech and Silence
3. Disrupting Whiteness
PART II: COMMUNITY ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE
4. Shifting Paradigms to End Violence
5. Collective and Communal Support
6. Everyday Responses to Everyday Violence
7. From Punishment to Accountability
PART III: (RE)IMAGINING FEMINIST SOLIDARITY
8. Disentangling US Feminism from US Imperialism
9. Resisting the βSaviorβ Complex
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
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