In Everyday Violence, Simone Kolysh analyzes interviews with initiators and recipients of catcalling and LGBTQ-directed aggression and recasts public harassment as everyday violence. They argue that gender and sexuality, shaped by race, class, and space, are violent processes reproduced through these interactions and demand an end to this pervasive social problem.
In Everyday Violence, Simone Kolysh analyzes interviews with initiators and recipients of catcalling and LGBTQ-directed aggression and recasts public harassment as everyday violence. They argue that gender and sexuality, shaped by race, class, and space, are violent processes reproduced through these interactions and demand an end to this pervasive social problem.
SIMONE KOLYSH is an assistant professor of sociology at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Introduction: On Our Own Terms, Free from Violence 1 The Anatomy of Everyday Violence: Initiators 2 From the Catcall to the Slur: Recipients 3 Can We Be Queer Here? LGBQ+ Formations 4 Toxciscity: Violence against Transgender People in the Public Sphere 5 Linked Violence: Everyday Violence and Intersections Conclusion: Voicing Resistance, Finding Solutions Acknowledgments Glossary References Index
List of Illustrations Introduction: On Our Own Terms, Free from Violence 1 The Anatomy of Everyday Violence: Initiators 2 From the Catcall to the Slur: Recipients 3 Can We Be Queer Here? LGBQ+ Formations 4 Toxciscity: Violence against Transgender People in the Public Sphere 5 Linked Violence: Everyday Violence and Intersections Conclusion: Voicing Resistance, Finding Solutions Acknowledgments Glossary References Index
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