Gender in a Global/Local World Ser.: Resisting Gendered Norms : Civil Society, the Juridical and Political Space in Cambodia by Mona Lilja (2013, Hardcover)

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Resisting Gendered Norms : Civil Society, the Juridical and Political Space in Cambodia, Hardcover by Lilja, Mona, ISBN 1409434311, ISBN-13 9781409434313, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Departing from James Scott's idea that oppression and resistance are in constant change, Resisting Gendered Norms provides us with a compelling account on the nexus between gender, resistance and gender-based violence in Cambodia. To illustrate how resistance is often carried out in the tension between, on the one hand, universal/globalised representations and, on the other, local ’truths’ and identity constructions, in-depth interviews with civil society representatives, politicians as well as stakeholders within the legal/juridical system were conducted.

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-101409434311
ISBN-139781409434313
eBay Product ID (ePID)171552062

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Number of Pages170 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameResisting Gendered Norms : Civil Society, the Juridical and Political Space in Cambodia
Publication Year2013
SubjectSociology / General, Women in Politics, History & Theory, International Relations / General, Women's Studies, Violence in Society, Sociology / Social Theory
TypeTextbook
AuthorMona Lilja
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science
SeriesGender in a Global/Local World Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2013-000261
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal305.4209596
SynopsisPolitical scientists have, on occasion, missed subtle but powerful forms of 'everyday resistance' and have not been able to show how different representations (pictures, statements, images, practices) have different impacts when negotiating power. Instead they have concentrated on open forms of resistance, organized rebellions and collective actions. Departing from James Scott's idea that oppression and resistance are in constant change, Resisting Gendered Norms provides us with a compelling account on the nexus between gender, resistance and gender-based violence in Cambodia. To illustrate how resistance is often carried out in the tension between, on the one hand, universal/globalised representations and, on the other, local 'truths' and identity constructions, in-depth interviews with civil society representatives, politicians as well as stakeholders within the legal/juridical system were conducted., Political scientists have, on occasion, missed subtle but powerful forms of 'everyday resistance' and have not been able to show how different representations (pictures, statements, images, practices) have different impacts when negotiating power. Instead they have concentrated on open forms of resistance, organized rebellions and collective actions.Departing from James Scott's idea that oppression and resistance are in constant change, Resisting Gendered Norms provides us with a compelling account on the nexus between gender, resistance and gender-based violence in Cambodia. To illustrate how resistance is often carried out in the tension between, on the one hand, universal/globalised representations and, on the other, local 'truths' and identity constructions, in-depth interviews with civil society representatives, politicians as well as stakeholders within the legal/juridical system were conducted., Departing from James Scott's idea that oppression and resistance are in constant change, Resisting Gendered Norms provides us with a compelling account on the nexus between gender, resistance and gender-based violence in Cambodia. To illustrate how resistance is often carried out in the tension between, on the one hand, universal/globalised representations and, on the other, local 'truths' and identity constructions, in-depth interviews with civil society representatives, politicians as well as stakeholders within the legal/juridical system were conducted.
LC Classification NumberHQ1236.5.C16

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