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Klein, Renate, (1959-)

 

  • Framing sexual and domestic violence through language /
  • 纪录类型: 书目-语言数据,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414] null: 362.82/92014
    [NT 47271] Title/Author: Framing sexual and domestic violence through language // edited by Renate Klein.
    [NT 51406] other author: Klein, Renate,
    面页册数: 1 online resource.
    标题: Family violence.
    标题: Sex crimes.
    标题: Sexual abuse victims.
    标题: Sexism in language.
    标题: Sexism in communication.
    标题: Language and sex.
    标题: Sociolinguistics.
    标题: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Security
    标题: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
    ISBN: 9781137340092 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 1137340096 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000227] null: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    [NT 15000228] null: 1. Just Words? Purpose, Translation, and Metaphor in Framing Sexual and Domestic Violence through Language; Renate Klein -- 2. Neutralising Gendered Violence: Subsuming Men's Violence against Women into Gender-neutral Language; Carole Wright and Jeff Hearn -- 3. Communicating Prevalence Survey Results; Stephanie A. Condon -- 4. 'Clouds Darkening the Blue Marital Sky': How Language in Police's Reports (Re)constructs Intimate Partner Homicides; Daniela Gloor and Hanna Meier -- 5. Talking about Violence: How People Convey Stereotypical Messages about Perpetrator and Victim through the Use of Biased Language; Anna Kwiatkowska -- 6. A Matter of Mental Health? Treatment of Perpetrators of Domestic Violence in Denmark and the Underlying Perception of Violence; Bo Wagner �Srensen -- 7. Dangerous Words: How Euphemisms May Imperil Women's Lives; Britta Mogensen -- 8. Language for Institutional Change: Notes from US Higher Education; Renate Klein.
    [NT 15000229] null: Violence against women is a growing problem. With examples from Denmark, France, Poland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the contributors to this volume explore how violence is framed through language and what this means for research and policy. They look at how metaphors in police homicide reports obscure domestic violence, how abstract language conveys stereotypes without anybody noticing, and how Western authorities have struggled to understand crimes in the name of honor. Language shapes responses to abuse and approaches to perpetrators and interfaces with national debates about gender, violence, and social change.
    电子资源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137340092
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