This book examines gender violence from a historical comparative lens, drawing upon concepts from critical race theory and sociocultural evolutionary theory. Specifically, it delves deep into vigilante forms of gender violence, and positions these acts in periods of specific periods of change and intense social stratification.
This book examines gender violence from a historical comparative lens, drawing upon concepts from critical race theory and sociocultural evolutionary theory. Specifically, it delves deep into vigilante forms of gender violence, and positions these acts in periods of specific periods of change and intense social stratification.
RebeccaÁlvarez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at New Mexico Highlands University. This is her first book.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Defining the Problem: Vigilante Gender Violence and its Global Reach Chapter 2: Explaining the Problem: Social Change, Class Inequality, and the Gender Bargain Chapter 3: Papua New Guinea: Hunter-Gatherers, Witch Burning, and the Implications of Colonization for Vigilante Gender Violence Chapter 4: Afghanistan: Horticulturalists, Pastoralists, and Social Change at the Point of a Gun Chapter 5: Kenya: #MyDressMyChoice as an Agrarian Nation Urbanizes Chapter 6: South Africa: 'Corrective Rape' Amid Extreme Income Inequality Chapter 7: The United States: Incels, Social Stratification, and Virtual Vigilante Gender Violence in the Postindustrial Present Chapter 8: Predicting Vigilante Gender Violence: Can We See the Problem Coming? Chapter 9: Preventing Vigilante Gender Violence: What Can We Do? Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: Defining the Problem: Vigilante Gender Violence and its Global Reach Chapter 2: Explaining the Problem: Social Change, Class Inequality, and the Gender Bargain Chapter 3: Papua New Guinea: Hunter-Gatherers, Witch Burning, and the Implications of Colonization for Vigilante Gender Violence Chapter 4: Afghanistan: Horticulturalists, Pastoralists, and Social Change at the Point of a Gun Chapter 5: Kenya: #MyDressMyChoice as an Agrarian Nation Urbanizes Chapter 6: South Africa: 'Corrective Rape' Amid Extreme Income Inequality Chapter 7: The United States: Incels, Social Stratification, and Virtual Vigilante Gender Violence in the Postindustrial Present Chapter 8: Predicting Vigilante Gender Violence: Can We See the Problem Coming? Chapter 9: Preventing Vigilante Gender Violence: What Can We Do? Conclusion
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