Ashley Rogers in Chapter 6 identifies the significance of Diana Russell’s works on naming and highlighting the formally hidden phenomenon of femicide. It outlines the importance of Russell’s work in her identifying femicide as a specific social and criminological phenomenon that requires attention on the gendered element of homicide, amongst other social categories of differentiation. It argues that by attaching a name to the murder of women, Russell established space that has continued to be used since, to spread awareness and instigate contestation. The chapter argues that this has given rise to greater awareness and demands for change to social and legal orders. One of the central conclusions of the chapter is that injustice needs to be ...
Labelled ‘the shadow pandemic’ by UN Women, violence against women received considerable global publ...
Femi(ni)cide is defined as the homicide of women and girls. This extreme form of gender-based violen...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...
The term femicide is useful in naming a wide range of sexist killings of women by men, just as “geno...
The dark side of man has always come to the surface through the commission of crimes. Namely, so far...
The term femicide, while contested, focuses attention on women killed by men’s violence. This focus...
This Special Subsection on Re-imagining what counts as femicide brings together five original articl...
Femicide refers to the extreme form of violence against someone belonging to the female gender, i.e....
vii, 323 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 316-323).In an...
Includes Notes on contributors and IndexThe definition of the term ‘femicide’ has been historically ...
Femicide, understood as the death of a woman, because of her status as a woman o because of her gend...
In the paper femicide is analyzed as a gender-based violence whose origin is in feminicide. Femin...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Focusing on femicide, this book provides a contemporary re-evaluation of Carol Smart’s innovative ap...
The Polish word for “femicide”, kobietobójstwo, is a composite of two concepts and words, viz. the E...
Labelled ‘the shadow pandemic’ by UN Women, violence against women received considerable global publ...
Femi(ni)cide is defined as the homicide of women and girls. This extreme form of gender-based violen...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...
The term femicide is useful in naming a wide range of sexist killings of women by men, just as “geno...
The dark side of man has always come to the surface through the commission of crimes. Namely, so far...
The term femicide, while contested, focuses attention on women killed by men’s violence. This focus...
This Special Subsection on Re-imagining what counts as femicide brings together five original articl...
Femicide refers to the extreme form of violence against someone belonging to the female gender, i.e....
vii, 323 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 316-323).In an...
Includes Notes on contributors and IndexThe definition of the term ‘femicide’ has been historically ...
Femicide, understood as the death of a woman, because of her status as a woman o because of her gend...
In the paper femicide is analyzed as a gender-based violence whose origin is in feminicide. Femin...
Women commit significantly fewer murders than men and are perceived to be less violent. This belief ...
Focusing on femicide, this book provides a contemporary re-evaluation of Carol Smart’s innovative ap...
The Polish word for “femicide”, kobietobójstwo, is a composite of two concepts and words, viz. the E...
Labelled ‘the shadow pandemic’ by UN Women, violence against women received considerable global publ...
Femi(ni)cide is defined as the homicide of women and girls. This extreme form of gender-based violen...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...