Within the Confines -

Within the Confines

Women and the Law in Canada

Jennifer M. Kilty (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
370 Seiten
2014
Women's Press of Canada (Verlag)
978-0-88961-516-8 (ISBN)
93,50 inkl. MwSt
Western feminists have long treated the rule of law as an essential ingredient of social justice; however, as the contributors to this collection remind us, meaningful justice remains out of reach for many women and racialized minorities precisely because the law turns a blind eye to the inequities that structure their daily lives. In fourteen chapters that open vital debates about the erosion of the welfare state and the media’s complicity in concealing political injustice, Within the Confines details the brutal ironies of a society that criminalizes the vulnerable while absolving the elite. Distinctive in its focus on Canada, the book traces the linkages among racial, ethnic, sexual, and economic vulnerability and reveals the inadequacies of legislative approaches to socio-historical problems such as drug trafficking, homelessness, infanticide, and the legacies of settler colonial violence. In accessible prose, the authors dismantle the myths behind topics that are often sensationalized in the media—pornography, single motherhood, sex work, filicide, gangs, domestic abuse, prison conditions, HIV nondisclosure—and present alternative arguments that expose the justice system’s role in widening the gap between the rich and the poor. What emerges is a poignant challenge to the neoliberal fable that women and minorities in Western democracies now enjoy full equality and an urgent call to action for those who seek to shift institutional norms in more equitable directions. A valuable resource for a wide range of fields, including criminology, sociology, social anthropology, gender studies, political science, social work, and legal history, this multidisciplinary volume offers a fresh perspective on the disturbingly predictable judgments that criminalized women face in Canada.

Jennifer M. Kilty is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. The author of numerous articles and chapters, Dr. Kilty is co-editor of Demarginalizing Voices: Commitment, Emotion, and Action in Qualitative Research (2014).

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Institutional and Intersectional Oppressions
Chapter 1: Inalienable, Universal, and the Right to Punish: Women, Prison, and Practices of Freedom, Vicki Chartrand
Chapter 2: Resisting Colonial Violence(s) Together: Stories of Loss, Renewal, and Friendship from Algonquin Territory, Colleen Cardinal and Kristen Gilchrist
Chapter 3: ""I Would Like Us to Unite and Fight for Our Rights Together Because We Haven't Been Able to Do It Alone"": Women's Homelessness, Disenfranchisement, and Self-Determination, Emily K. Paradis
Chapter 4: Women, Drugs, and the Law, Rebecca Jesseman and Florence Kellner
Chapter 5: Sentencing Aboriginal Women to Prison, Gillian Balfour
Part 2: Facets of Families, Motherhood, and Violence
Chapter 6: Agency and Choice: Gendered Constructions of Victim Worthiness in Domestic Violence Court, Holly Johnson and Ashley McConnell
Chapter 7: ""If I Can't Have You, No One Can,"" and Other Gendered Constructions of Criminal Harassment, Sheryl C. Fabian
Chapter 8: Peddling the Margins of Gender-Based Violence: Canadian Media Coverage of Honour Killings, Mythili Rajiva and Amar Khoday
Chapter 9: Unwanted Motherhood and the Canadian Law of Infanticide, Kirsten Kramar
Chapter 10: Women and Child Homicide: Exploring the Role of Stereotypes about Gender, Race, and Poverty in Contemporary Canadian Cases, Emma Cunliffe
Part 3: Sex and the Social Context
Chapter 11: A Chip Off the Old (Ice) Block? Women-Led Families, Sperm Donors, and Family Law, Angela Cameron
Chapter 12: Dangerous Liaisons, a Tale of Two Cases: Constructing Women Accused of HIV/AIDS Nondisclosure as Threats to the (Inter)national Body Politic, Jennifer M. Kilty
Chapter 13: ""Flattening Our Opposition"": Neoliberal Governance and the (De)regulation of Adult Pornography in Canada, Camilla A. Sears
Chapter 14: Legal Moralism, Feminist Rhetoric, and the Criminalization of Consensual Sex in Canada, Stacey Hannem and Chris Bruckert
Contributor Biographies

Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 248 mm
Gewicht 618 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern Arbeits- / Sozialrecht Arbeitsrecht
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verfassungsrecht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-88961-516-0 / 0889615160
ISBN-13 978-0-88961-516-8 / 9780889615168
Zustand Neuware
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