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Violence by women is frequently sensationalised, abetting misogynistic tropes that characterise violent women as ‘evil’, ‘unnatural’ and masculine. Favouring more complex analyses of this behaviour, The Emerald International Handbook of Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Acts of Violence highlights and challenges normative accounts of women’s violence and offers new multidimensional conceptualisations of these acts, furthering understanding of this topic from a feminist perspective.
Responding to a growing research interest, contributors present a comprehensive introduction to a wide range of international and interdisciplinary scholarship on different aspects of women’s violence. Drawing on both empirical and secondary data, chapters incorporate familiar themes of intimate violence, homicide, terrorism and combat as well as wider content such as women’s involvement in violent nationalist movements and their role in perpetrating obstetric harms.
The only publication of its kind in terms of its scope, interdisciplinarity and feminist perspective, The Emerald International Handbook of Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Acts of Violence breaks fresh ground by unveiling how violence is understood and enabling new links and connections to be made across previously disparate areas.
Introduction; Stacy Banwell, Lynsey Black, Dawn K. Cecil, Yanyi K. Djamba, Sitawa R. Kimuna, Emma Milne, Lizzie Seal, and Eric Y Tenkorang
Stacy Banwell is Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Greenwich, UK.
Lynsey Black is Assistant Professor in Criminology at Maynooth University, Ireland.
Dawn K. Cecil is Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida, USA.
Yanyi K. Djamba is Adjunct Professor of Demography at California State University Sacramento, USA.
Sitawa R. Kimuna is Professor of Sociology at East Carolina University, USA.
Emma Milne is Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University, UK.
Lizzie Seal is Professor of Criminology at University of Sussex, UK.
Eric Y. Tenkorang is Professor of Sociology at Memorial University, Canada.