Out of the Shadows
Woman Abuse in Ethnic, Immigrant, and Aboriginal Communities
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Women's Press of Canada
Published:30th Jan '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This unique collection provides social work students and practitioners with critical analysis and practical guidance for working with abused women who are marginalized because of immigrant, refugee, or Aboriginal status. Out of the Shadows presents the work of Canadian academic researchers and frontline workers who demonstrate the increased risk faced by these women when they are victims of domestic violence, due to the racism inherent in our judicial and social systems. Our communities have neither fully faced nor met the challenges presented by this serious problem.
Readers will be provoked to reflect on, and re-evaluate, the theoretical and political framework inherent in our service delivery systems and will be intrigued and delighted by accounts of culturally diverse women's groups and individuals who have transformed themselves from victims to victors.
The book not only details the accounts of immigrant, refugee, and Aboriginal women's experiences of abuse, but highlights how other social locations may impact the women's coping and healing. It provides a richer understanding of intimate partner violence from the perspectives of culturally diverse women and those who assist them."" - Kendra Nixon, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba
ISBN: 9780889614673
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 460g
324 pages