Women's Human Rights
Women's Human Rights
A Social Psychological Perspective on Resistance, Liberation, and Justice
Grabe, Shelly
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2017
272
Dura
Inglês
9780190614614
15 a 20 dias
502
Shelly Grabe
Introduction: The Potential for a Feminist Liberation Psychology in the Advancement of Women's Human Rights
Shelly Grabe
SECTION ONE - RESISTANCE: Understanding Change When Knowledge is Constructed from 'Below'
Shelly Grabe
Chapter 1: "I survived the war, but how can I survive peace" Feminist-based Research on War Rape and Liberation Psychology
Simone Lindorfer and Kirsten Wienberg
Chapter 2: How/Can Psychology Support Low Income LGBTGNC Liberation
Michelle Billies
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION ONE - Silence Kills in "Revolting" Times: Braiding Feminist Activist Scholarship with the Threads of Resistance, Human Rights and Social Justice
Michelle Fine
SECTION TWO - LIBERATION: The Transformation of Social Structures
Shelly Grabe
Chapter 3: From "Welfare MothersQueens" to "Welfare Warriors": Economic Justice as a Human Right
Heather E. Bullock
Chapter 4: Integrating Grassroots Perspectives and Women's Human Rights: Feminist Liberation Psychology in Action
Geraldine Moane
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION TWO - What is Psychology's Role in the Project of Liberation and Structural Change?
Abigail J. Stewart
SECTION THREE - JUSTICE: Praxis Whereby Researchers Work Alongside the Dominated and Oppressed Rather than Alongside the Dominator or Oppressor
Shelly Grabe
Chapter 5: Civic Participation, Prefigurative Politics, and Feminist Organizing in Rural Nicaragua
Anjali Dutt
Chapter 6: The Everyday and the Exceptional: Rethinking Gendered Violence and Human Rights in Garo Hills, India
Urmitapa Dutta
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION THREE - Feminist Intersectional Human Rights: Embodying Justice in and through Transnational Activist Scholarship
M. Brinton Lykes
Conclusion: Being Bold: Building a Justice-oriented Psychology of Women's Human Rights
Anjali Dutt
Shelly Grabe
Introduction: The Potential for a Feminist Liberation Psychology in the Advancement of Women's Human Rights
Shelly Grabe
SECTION ONE - RESISTANCE: Understanding Change When Knowledge is Constructed from 'Below'
Shelly Grabe
Chapter 1: "I survived the war, but how can I survive peace" Feminist-based Research on War Rape and Liberation Psychology
Simone Lindorfer and Kirsten Wienberg
Chapter 2: How/Can Psychology Support Low Income LGBTGNC Liberation
Michelle Billies
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION ONE - Silence Kills in "Revolting" Times: Braiding Feminist Activist Scholarship with the Threads of Resistance, Human Rights and Social Justice
Michelle Fine
SECTION TWO - LIBERATION: The Transformation of Social Structures
Shelly Grabe
Chapter 3: From "Welfare MothersQueens" to "Welfare Warriors": Economic Justice as a Human Right
Heather E. Bullock
Chapter 4: Integrating Grassroots Perspectives and Women's Human Rights: Feminist Liberation Psychology in Action
Geraldine Moane
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION TWO - What is Psychology's Role in the Project of Liberation and Structural Change?
Abigail J. Stewart
SECTION THREE - JUSTICE: Praxis Whereby Researchers Work Alongside the Dominated and Oppressed Rather than Alongside the Dominator or Oppressor
Shelly Grabe
Chapter 5: Civic Participation, Prefigurative Politics, and Feminist Organizing in Rural Nicaragua
Anjali Dutt
Chapter 6: The Everyday and the Exceptional: Rethinking Gendered Violence and Human Rights in Garo Hills, India
Urmitapa Dutta
CRITICAL REFLECTION OF SECTION THREE - Feminist Intersectional Human Rights: Embodying Justice in and through Transnational Activist Scholarship
M. Brinton Lykes
Conclusion: Being Bold: Building a Justice-oriented Psychology of Women's Human Rights
Anjali Dutt