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Title Shout out : women of color respond to violence / edited by María Ochoa and Barbara K. Ige.

Imprint Emeryville, CA : Seal Press, ©2007.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  362.8292 S559S    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 415 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-397).
Contents Image: count down / Adrianne Shown Deveney -- Introduction: hopeful insistence, informed resistance / Maria Ochoa and Barbara K. Ige -- Ch. 1. Strength in the service of vision -- Image: Sarah's family / Keina Davis-Elswick -- "What Is It About the Walls?" a summary report of African American women's experiences of domestic violence in Lincoln, Nebraska / Venita Kelley -- Sixteen / Aya de Leon -- After violation in a most vicious way / Teresa Pedrizco Romero -- Evolution of domestic violence and reform efforts across indian country / Victoria Lucia Ybanez -- Maybelline war paint / Deidra Suwanee Dees -- Voices of the pioneers: the origin of the South Asian domestic violence movement in the United States / Lakshmy Parameswaran -- Prevalence of domestic violence in Afghan households / Hosai Ehsan -- Ch. 2. Articulating a global ethic -- Image: pushing the borders / Anida Yoeu Ali -- What's in a name? / Anida Yoeu Ali -- Spirits in traffic: transient community formation in opposition to forced victimization / Elena Shih -- Culture and truth: learning from a transatlantic trafficking case / Nalini Shekar and Mukta Sharangpani -- Selective storytelling: a critique of U.S. media coverage regarding violence against Indian women / Sharmila Lodhia -- Salidummay / Lisa Valencia-Svensson -- Hidden transcripts: women's suicide as resistance in Sri Lanka / Nandini Gunewardena -- Not too far from here (Reflexlones de Juarez) / Jackie Joice -- Ch. 3. Speaking truth to power -- Image: Pentagon / May Chan -- Way we do things in America: rape culture and the American military / Alisa Bierria -- Rachel and Gwen / Merle Woo -- Kanaka Maoll 9-11 / Ku'ualoha Ho'omanawanui -- War story / Sham-e-Ali al-Jamil -- Competing masculinities: probing political disputes as acts of violence against women from Southern Sudan and Darfur / Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf -- Layered violence, imperialism, occupation, and religious fundamentalism: the cases of Afghanistan and palestine / Shahin Gerami -- Why speak of femicide? / Ana Silvia Monzon -- We know violence / Lucia Moran -- Rufina Amaya: remembering El Mozote / Ana Patricia Rodriguez -- "Comfort women" want justice, not comfort / Dai Sil Kim-Gibson -- House of sharing/comfort women / Ishle Yi Park -- Ch. 4. Messages of pain -- Image: colonization and rape / Darrell Ann Gane-McCalia -- State of rage / Aishah Shahidah Simmons -- Maintaining the casualties of silence: "for the good of the community" / Barbara K. Ige -- Invocation / Janice Mirikitani -- When I lived by the river / Janice Gould -- Fire / Sharline Chiang -- Three curses / Yvonne S. Lee -- Rape of an obstinate woman: Frantz Fanon's wretched of the earth / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard -- "I will do a deed for freedom": enslaved women, proslavery theorists, and the contested discourse of Black womanhood / Alexandra Cornelius-Diallo -- Ch. 5. Defining a principled peace -- Image: homenaje a Francesca Woodman / Consuelo Mendez -- Chinaman in Brooklyn / Y.K. Hong -- In our own words: what the YWAT is all about / Rogers Park Young Women's Action Team -- Using poetry to reduce shame / Leticia Manzano and Deborah Okrina -- So / Barbara K. Ige -- Spitting images ... or luck, accident, and truth: breaking the cycle of domestic violence / Teresia Teaiwa -- Morning star children / Suzan Shown Harjo -- "No fault": a story of personal pain and healing / Akasha Hull -- My story / Lily Yeh -- Remember her name / Maria Ochoa -- Image: daily mask / Blue Wade.
Subject Minority women -- Violence against.
Minority women -- Crimes against.
Family violence.
Rape.
Violent crimes.
Family violence. (OCoLC)fst00920540
Rape. (OCoLC)fst01089970
Violent crimes. (OCoLC)fst01167321
Minority women. (PINES)423827
Domestic violence.
Rape. (PINES)460105
Violent crimes. (PINES)439811
Added Author Ochoa, María, 1950-
Ige, Barbara K.
ISBN 9781580052290
1580052290
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