The primary aim of this essay is to investigate modalities of resistance to sexual violence. It begins from the observation that the nature of what we understand ourselves to be resisting—that is, how we define the scope, content, and causes of sexual violence—will have profound implications for how we are able to resist. I critically engage one model of resistance to sexual violence: feminist philosophical scholarship on self-defense, highlighting several shortcomings in how the feminist self-defense discourse inadvertently frames sexual violence. Holding these criticisms in mind, I expand the landscape of resistance to sexual violence by considering the new possibilities that empathy might offer. The work of two contemporary women of colo...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
The #MeToo movement has highlighted the widespread problem of men’s sexual harassment of women. Wome...
This self-study is a narrative exploration of sexual violence and the process of identity deconstruc...
The primary aim of this essay is to investigate modalities of resistance to sexual violence. It begi...
In my dissertation, I explore how emotions operate under conditions of injustice. Specifically, my i...
The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealin...
Vulnerability is both a vexing and vital concept for feminist theorizing about sexual violence and v...
avoidance have been a persistent focus of criminological, psychological and sociological research ov...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis proposes that feminist thinking and practice con...
Women who are battered by their intimate partners are simultaneously objects of domination and subje...
This thesis examines the role of appraisals and emotions in sexual harassment. Five types of strateg...
This chapter explains how feminists have sought to understand the sex of sexual violence, particular...
This essay makes a case for the relevance of Foucault’s critique of modern Western subjectivity for ...
Pamela Sue Anderson argues for an ethical vulnerability which “activates an openness to becoming cha...
Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a serious and prevalent form of violence against women. Y...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
The #MeToo movement has highlighted the widespread problem of men’s sexual harassment of women. Wome...
This self-study is a narrative exploration of sexual violence and the process of identity deconstruc...
The primary aim of this essay is to investigate modalities of resistance to sexual violence. It begi...
In my dissertation, I explore how emotions operate under conditions of injustice. Specifically, my i...
The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealin...
Vulnerability is both a vexing and vital concept for feminist theorizing about sexual violence and v...
avoidance have been a persistent focus of criminological, psychological and sociological research ov...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis proposes that feminist thinking and practice con...
Women who are battered by their intimate partners are simultaneously objects of domination and subje...
This thesis examines the role of appraisals and emotions in sexual harassment. Five types of strateg...
This chapter explains how feminists have sought to understand the sex of sexual violence, particular...
This essay makes a case for the relevance of Foucault’s critique of modern Western subjectivity for ...
Pamela Sue Anderson argues for an ethical vulnerability which “activates an openness to becoming cha...
Intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is a serious and prevalent form of violence against women. Y...
Resistance and prevention programming aimed at strengthening women\u27s ability to protect themselve...
The #MeToo movement has highlighted the widespread problem of men’s sexual harassment of women. Wome...
This self-study is a narrative exploration of sexual violence and the process of identity deconstruc...