Women's Human Rights
A Social Psychological Perspective on Resistance, Liberation, and Justice
Herausgeber: Grabe, Shelly
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A Social Psychological Perspective on Resistance, Liberation, and Justice
Herausgeber: Grabe, Shelly
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This book contributes to the discussion of why women's human rights warrants increased focus in the context of globalization. Further, it also illustrates how psychology can provide the links between transnational feminism and the discourse on women's human rights by drawing on activist scholarship and empirical findings based on grassroots resistance.
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This book contributes to the discussion of why women's human rights warrants increased focus in the context of globalization. Further, it also illustrates how psychology can provide the links between transnational feminism and the discourse on women's human rights by drawing on activist scholarship and empirical findings based on grassroots resistance.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780190614614
- ISBN-10: 0190614617
- Artikelnr.: 48746850
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780190614614
- ISBN-10: 0190614617
- Artikelnr.: 48746850
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Shelly Grabe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She works in partnership with grassroots women's organizations in Nicaragua and Tanzania to privilege the activism and voices of marginalized women in the pursuit of women's human rights. She uses a multi-method approach from within psychology to provide the currently missing, but necessary links between transnational feminism, the discourse on women's human rights and globalization, and the international attention given to women's "empowerment" to help support strategies and interventions aimed at social change by local women. In her academic work, Shelly employs frameworks informed by feminist liberation psychology, human rights discourse, decolonial feminism, and social justice to organize her research, teaching, and outreach. She is the author of Narrating a Psychology of Resistance: Voices of the Compañeras in Nicaragua (Oxford University Press, 2016).
* Preface
* 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
* Urimitapa 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
* Urimitapa 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
* Preface
* 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
* Urimitapa 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
* Urimitapa 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