Representing Violence against Women : Asylum, Voice and Testimony (Proceedings of the British Academy)

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Representing Violence against Women : Asylum, Voice and Testimony (Proceedings of the British Academy)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781836245650

Full Description

This timely interdisciplinary volume brings academic research into dialogue with women who have experienced the asylum process, activists, and NGOs. It reveals the obstacles that women are confronted with during asylum processes, when relaying their testimonies that involve violence. Women's voices are marginalized and often erased because of multiple barriers within refugee status determination procedures and asylum and refugee reception systems. Conditions need to change so that women can voice their testimonies and know that they will be listened to and heard, and that their voices and experiences will "count" within asylum processes and lead to effective protection. This book is a site of knowledge exchange between women survivors and activists, and policy makers. It contains first-hand accounts of the asylum processes by women survivors and activists and offers examples of how the arts and humanities might open up avenues of expression and testimony for women seeking asylum through practices of co-production, creating safe spaces of representation for women to talk about their lived experiences of violence and exile but also, and crucially, resistance and resilience.

Contents

Georgina Colby and Jane Freedman, 'Introduction: Representing Violence Against Women'

Part One: Asylum Policies and Processes

1. Rashida Manjoo, 'Gendered Harms and the Asylum Process'

2. Jane Freedman, 'Structures of Violence: How European Asylum Systems Fail Women Seeking Protection'

3. Christel Querton and Jennifer Morgan, 'Access to Protection for Women Seeking Asylum in the UK'

4. Victoria Canning, 'Torture Beyond the State: The Limitations of Gendered Recognition and Responses to 'Torture' for Refugee Women'

5. Lucy Williams, 'But Where are the Women?': Women Living Under the Threat of Destitution, Detention, and Deportation'

Part Two: Lived Experiences of Women Seeking Asylum

6. Baobab Women, 'Voices From the Frontline - Women on Being Asylum Seekers, Refugees and their Mental Health'

7. ''Our Right' - The Work of Apna Haq: An Interview with Zlakha Ahmed'

Part Three: Amplifying Women's Voices through the Arts and Humanities

8. Georgina Colby, 'Representing Gendered Structural Violence in the Asylum Process: David Herd and Anna Pincus's Refugee Tales project'

9. Amy Sara Carroll, 'Tell Me How It Begins: Valeria Luiselli's The Lost Children Archive and Tell Me How It Ends'

10. Maria Tamboukou: 'The Joy of Communicative Ethics' Afterword: Understanding Violence Against Women, Asylum, Voice and Testimony

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