This book uses an intersectional, queer and subject-oriented approach to examine how societies constitute subjects as abilized and vulnerabilized with respect to sexualized violence.
This book uses an intersectional, queer and subject-oriented approach to examine how societies constitute subjects as abilized and vulnerabilized with respect to sexualized violence.
Jana Schäfer is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany. Her research interests include gender and queer studies, intersectionality, migration and mobility, post- and de-colonial theory, sociological theory, and the sociology of violence.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Why bother with sexualized violence? Sexualized violence is social, that's why.; 2. (Inter)subjection: constituting subjects relationally; 3. Dispositif: re/producing opportunity in the administration of pain?; 4. Competing discourses about sexualized violence; 5. Victim_survivor subjectivity: vulnerabilization at the intersections of systems of oppression; 6. Perpetrator subjectivity: abilization at the intersections of systems of oppression; 7. A sociology of violence: violence is systemic and relational; 8. Conclusion: from the administration of pain to systemic resilience
1. Why bother with sexualized violence? Sexualized violence is social, that's why.; 2. (Inter)subjection: constituting subjects relationally; 3. Dispositif: re/producing opportunity in the administration of pain?; 4. Competing discourses about sexualized violence; 5. Victim_survivor subjectivity: vulnerabilization at the intersections of systems of oppression; 6. Perpetrator subjectivity: abilization at the intersections of systems of oppression; 7. A sociology of violence: violence is systemic and relational; 8. Conclusion: from the administration of pain to systemic resilience
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