This article presents ethnographic research on women’s self-defense training and suggests that women’s self-defense culture prompts feminists to refigure our understanding of the body and violence. The body in feminist discourse is often construed as the object of patriarchal violence (actual or symbolic), and violence has been construed as something that is variously oppressive, diminishing, inappropriate, and masculinist. Hence, many feminists have been apathetic to women’s self-defense. As a practice that rehearses, and even celebrates women’s potential for violence, women’s self-defense illustrates how and why feminism can frame the body as both a social construction and as politically significant for theory and activism
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Background: Women are continuously at risk of being sexually assaulted and even with more stringent ...
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This essay explores the way discourses of gender and aggression can be combined in the female body. ...
This study bridges the gap between self-defense classes whose founders, instructors, and students ar...
Violence against women is an insidious reality on a global scale. Women who do not have personal exp...
Editor’s note: Wendy L. Rouse is the author of the recent book Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Wome...
This article is an investigation of women’s self-defense courses in postcommunist Poland. I focus on...
Many of us took pride in never feeling violent, never hitting. We had not thought deeply about our r...
Evaluates the victimization of women and determines that defensive actions against arm holding and g...
This article is an investigation of women’s self-defense courses in post-communist Poland. I focus o...
Women in the U.S. are sexually victimized at high rates and are socialized to believe they are unabl...
Using data from the 2009 General Social Survey on victimization, this study examines the relationshi...
Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women\u27s Self-Defense Movement, 1890-1920 At the turn of the twen...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis proposes that feminist thinking and practice con...
This article discusses the significance of gender in the encounter between an injured body and cultu...
Background: Women are continuously at risk of being sexually assaulted and even with more stringent ...
It is today common to argue that rape is a weapon, tool or instrument of warfare. One implication is...
This essay explores the way discourses of gender and aggression can be combined in the female body. ...
This study bridges the gap between self-defense classes whose founders, instructors, and students ar...
Violence against women is an insidious reality on a global scale. Women who do not have personal exp...
Editor’s note: Wendy L. Rouse is the author of the recent book Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Wome...
This article is an investigation of women’s self-defense courses in postcommunist Poland. I focus on...
Many of us took pride in never feeling violent, never hitting. We had not thought deeply about our r...
Evaluates the victimization of women and determines that defensive actions against arm holding and g...
This article is an investigation of women’s self-defense courses in post-communist Poland. I focus o...
Women in the U.S. are sexually victimized at high rates and are socialized to believe they are unabl...
Using data from the 2009 General Social Survey on victimization, this study examines the relationshi...
Her Own Hero: The Origins of the Women\u27s Self-Defense Movement, 1890-1920 At the turn of the twen...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis proposes that feminist thinking and practice con...
This article discusses the significance of gender in the encounter between an injured body and cultu...
Background: Women are continuously at risk of being sexually assaulted and even with more stringent ...
It is today common to argue that rape is a weapon, tool or instrument of warfare. One implication is...