Based on original empirical research, this book is the first of its kind to conduct a feminist phenomenological analysis of the experience for women of men's stranger intrusions in public spaces. It suggests that intrusion from unknown men is a fundamental factor in how women understand and enact their embodied selfhood.
Based on original empirical research, this book is the first of its kind to conduct a feminist phenomenological analysis of the experience for women of men's stranger intrusions in public spaces. It suggests that intrusion from unknown men is a fundamental factor in how women understand and enact their embodied selfhood.
F. Vera-Gray is a Research Fellow in the Law School at Durham University, UK, interested in drawing together feminist phenomenological conceptual approaches and empirical research on violence against women and girls.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1. Introduction 2. The Importance of the Ordinary 3. The Situated Self 4. Living Men's Intrusion: Part One 5. Living Men's Intrusion: Part Two 6. It's All Part of Growing Up 7. Embodying Intrusion 8. Inhabiting Ourselves Afterword
Foreword 1. Introduction 2. The Importance of the Ordinary 3. The Situated Self 4. Living Men's Intrusion: Part One 5. Living Men's Intrusion: Part Two 6. It's All Part of Growing Up 7. Embodying Intrusion 8. Inhabiting Ourselves Afterword
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