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Moving in the Shadows
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ABSTRACT
In the UK the number of people who came from a minority ethnic group grew by 53 per cent between 1991 and 2001, from 3.0 million in 1991 to 4.6 million in 2001. Whilst much has been written about the impact of these demographic changes in relation to policy issues, black and minority women and children remain under-researched. Recent publications have tended to focus on South Asian women, forced marriage and 'honour' related violence. Moving in the Shadows brings together for the first time in a single volume, an examination of violence against women and children within the diverse communities of the UK. Its strength lies in its gendered focus as well as its understanding of the need for an integrated approach to all forms of violence against women, whilst foregrounding the experiences of minority women, the communities they are part of, and the organizations which have advocated for their rights and given them voice. The chapters contained within this volume explore a set of core themes: the forms and contexts of violence minority women experience; the continuum of violence; the role of culture and faith in the control of women and girls; the types of intervention within multi-cultural and social cohesion policies; the impacts of violence on British-born and migrant women and girls; and the intersection of race, class, gender and sexuality highlighting issues of similarity and difference. Taken together, they provide a valuable resource for scholars, students, activists, social workers and policy-makers working in the field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I PersPectIves
chapter 1|26 pages
At the Intersection: Black and Minority Ethnic Women and the Criminal Justice System
chapter 2|18 pages
Multi-faithism and the Gender Question: Implications of Government Policy on the Struggle for Equality and Rights for Minority Women in the UK
part |2 pages
Part II Forms and contexts oF vIolence
chapter 5|22 pages
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Fight against Female Genital Mutilation in the UK
chapter 6|14 pages
‘It’s all about stopping you from getting on with your life’: Post-separation Violence in the Lives of Asian and African-Caribbean Women
chapter 7|14 pages
Criminal Gangs, Male-Dominated Services and the Women and Girls Who Fall Through the Gaps
chapter 8|14 pages
Possession or Oppression: Witchcraft and Spirit Possession Accusations as a Form of Ritual Abuse of Children and Women
chapter 9|14 pages
Lost for Words: Difficulties Naming and Disclosing Sexual Violence in Hindi
chapter 10|16 pages
‘True Honour’: Domestic Violence, Forced Marriage and Honour Crimes in the UK
part |2 pages
Part III InterventIons and resPonses