Who Owns Domestic Abuse? Who Owns Domestic Abuse?

Who Owns Domestic Abuse‪?‬

The Local Politics of a Social Problem

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Descripción editorial

With the knowledge and sensitivity of a teacher and counsellor, Ruth M. Mann details a community effort to establish a shelter for abused women in a small Ontario municipality. While other literature presents the ostensibly cohesive views of particular interest groups on the issue of domestic violence, Mann exposes the conflicts that actually occur, and the ways these conflicts fuel unintended outcomes. In Who Owns Domestic Abuse? The Local Politics of a Social Problem, the author ventures bravely into the politically charged debate over the definition of abuse, and emphasizes the fact that 'owning' a problem does not ensure the possession of viable answers. Rather than promoting a particular response to such problems, Mann uses personal accounts of abuse to make a space for the diverse perspectives of abused women and abusive men. She urges activists and intervenors to argue less and listen more.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2000
18 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
435
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
TAMAÑO
8,3
MB