HISTORIA DE LA VIOLACION SIGLOS XVI-XX

HISTORIA DE LA VIOLACION SIGLOS XVI-XX
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Publisher : Universitat de València
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 8437617669
ISBN-13 : 9788437617664
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis HISTORIA DE LA VIOLACION SIGLOS XVI-XX by : Georges Vigarello

CONTENIDO: El antiguo régimen, la violencia y la blasfemia - ¿Una violencia como las demás? - Un envilecimiento que enmascara la violencia - La ausencia de sujeto oculta la violencia - Renovación e impotencia relativa de la ley - La opinión pública, el "libertino" y la presa a finales del siglo XVIII - La emergencia de la violencia de menores - La renovación por los códigos - El derecho moderno y la escala de los actos - Entrever la violencia moral - Aumento de la violencia, disminución de la violencia? - Inventar el violador - La violación-asesinato, finales del siglo XIX - Exploración del violador - La turbación y el margen - Los albores de la psicología - El debate social. Violencia y sociedad en nuestros días - Desmoronamiento del orden antiguo - Por cuenta del derecho: condenar, curar.

Historia de la violación

Historia de la violación
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Publisher : Ediciones Trilce
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9974322081
ISBN-13 : 9789974322080
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Historia de la violación by : Georges Vigarello

Psychopathology in Women

Psychopathology in Women
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 883
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ISBN-10 : 9783030151799
ISBN-13 : 3030151794
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychopathology in Women by : Margarita Sáenz-Herrero

This book examines sex and gender differences in the causes and expression of medical conditions, including mental health disorders. Sex differences are variations attributable to individual reproductive organs and the XX or XY chromosomal complement. Gender differences are variations that result from biological sex as well as individual self-representation which include psychological, behavioural, and social consequences of an individual’s perceived gender. Gender is still a neglected field in psychopathology, and gender differences is often incorrectly used as a synonym of sex differences. A reconsideration of the definition of gender, as the term that subsumes masculinity and femininity, could shed some light on this misperception and could have an effect in the study of health and disease. This second edition of Psychopathology clarifies the anthropological, cultural and social aspects of gender and their impact on mental health disorders. It focuses on gender perspective as a paradigm not only in psychopathology but also in mental health disorders. As such it promotes open mindedness in the definition and perception of symptoms, as well as assumptions about those symptoms, and raises awareness of mental health.

Gendered Violence at International Festivals

Gendered Violence at International Festivals
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9781000060737
ISBN-13 : 100006073X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Gendered Violence at International Festivals by : Louise Platt

Gendered Violence at International Festivals is a groundbreaking collection that focusses on this highly important social issue for the first time. Including a diverse range of interdisciplinary studies on the issue, the book contests the widely held notion that festivals are temporal spaces free from structural sexism, inequalities or gender power dynamics. Rather, they are spaces where these concerns are enhanced and enacted more freely and where the experiential environment is used as an excuse or as an opportunity to victim blame and shame. In this emerging and under-researched area, the chapters not only present original work in terms of topics but also in theoretical and methodological approaches. All of the chapters are cross- or interdisciplinary, drawing on gender, sexualities, cultural and ethnicity studies. Studies from a range of highly regarded academics based around the world examine the subject by looking at examples from a wide range of destinations, including Spain, Argentina, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Australia, Canada and the UK. This significant book progresses understanding and debates about gendered festival experiences and emphasises the symbolic and physical violence often associated with them. This will be of great interest to, undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics in the field of Events Studies. It will also be of use to practitioners or non-profit workers in the festival industries, including festival management organisations and planning committees.

Living with Paradoxes

Living with Paradoxes
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9783531940038
ISBN-13 : 3531940031
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Living with Paradoxes by : Karolin Eva Kappler

How do women who have survived traumatic sexual violence cope with and manage their everyday lives? Karolin Eva Kappler analyses the everyday life of victims of sexual violence, combining the normalcy of their daily life with the overwhelming experience of rape and sexual abuse. Based on a qualitative study, the author detects five patterns which characterize the victims’ everyday coping practices and strategies. The grounded analysis of the interview material shows the fragility of the victims’ lives, depending on paradoxes which reduce their freedom of choice and which explain the individual and social invisibility of sexual violence. The book is valuable reading for academics and practitioners working in the fields of sociology, psychology, medicine, social work, and education.

A Brief History of Peru

A Brief History of Peru
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781438108285
ISBN-13 : 1438108281
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brief History of Peru by : Christine Hunefeldt

Understanding the recent social unrest and political developments in Peru requires a thorough understanding of the country's past

Contested Nation

Contested Nation
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Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9780826360946
ISBN-13 : 0826360947
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Contested Nation by : Pilar M. Herr

Contested Nation argues that with Chilean independence, Araucanía--because of its status as a separate nation-state--became essential to the territorial integrity of the new Chilean Republic.

Education and the State in Modern Peru

Education and the State in Modern Peru
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781137333032
ISBN-13 : 1137333030
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Education and the State in Modern Peru by : G. Espinoza

Espinoza's work illuminates how education was the site of ideological and political struggle in Peru during its early years as an independent state. Spanning 100 years and discussing both urban and rural education, it shows how school funding, curricula, and governance became part of the cultural process of state-building in Peru.

Jesuits at the Margins

Jesuits at the Margins
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781317354536
ISBN-13 : 1317354532
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Jesuits at the Margins by : Alexandre Coello de la Rosa

In the past decades historians have interpreted early modern Christian missions not simply as an adjunct to Western imperialism, but a privileged field for cross-cultural encounters. Placing the Jesuit missions into a global phenomenon that emphasizes economic and cultural relations between Europe and the East, this book analyzes the possibilities and limitations of the religious conversion in the Micronesian islands of Guåhan (or Guam) and the Northern Marianas. Frontiers are not rigid spatial lines separating culturally different groups of people, but rather active agents in the transformation of cultures. By bringing this local dimension to the fore, the book adheres to a process of missionary “glocalization” which allowed Chamorros to enter the international community as members of Spain’s regional empire and the global communion of the Roman Catholic Church.

Expecting Pears from an Elm Tree

Expecting Pears from an Elm Tree
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9780822390916
ISBN-13 : 0822390914
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Expecting Pears from an Elm Tree by : Erick D. Langer

Missions played a vital role in frontier development in Latin America throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. They were key to the penetration of national societies into the regions and indigenous lands that the nascent republics claimed as their jurisdictions. In Expecting Pears from an Elm Tree, Erick D. Langer examines one of the most important Catholic mission systems in republican-era Latin America, the Franciscan missions among the Chiriguano Indians in southeastern Bolivia. Using that mission system as a model for understanding the relationship between indigenous peoples and missionaries in the post-independence period, Langer explains how the missions changed over their lifespan and how power shifted between indigenous leaders and the missionaries in an ongoing process of negotiation. Expecting Pears from an Elm Tree is based on twenty years of research, including visits to the sites of nearly every mission discussed and interviews with descendants of mission Indians, Indian chiefs, Franciscan friars, mestizo settlers, and teachers. Langer chronicles how, beginning in the 1840s, the establishment of missions fundamentally changed the relationship between the Chiriguano villages and national society. He looks at the Franciscan missionaries’ motives, their visions of ideal missions, and the realities they faced. He also examines mission life from the Chiriguano point of view, considering their reasons for joining missions and their resistance to conversion, as well as the interrelated issues of Indian acculturation and the development of the mission economy, particularly in light of the relatively high rates of Indian mortality and outmigration. Expanding his focus, Langer delves into the complex interplay of Indians, missionaries, frontier society, and the national government until the last remaining missions were secularized in 1949. He concludes with a comparative analysis between colonial and republican-era missions throughout Latin America.