04904nam 22006735 450 991033769030332120230810163820.03-030-05989-810.1007/978-3-030-05989-7(CKB)4100000007823505(MiAaPQ)EBC5744636(DE-He213)978-3-030-05989-7(EXLCZ)99410000000782350520190401d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnalyzing Violence Against Women /edited by Wanda Teays1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (268 pages)Library of Public Policy and Public Administration ;123-030-05988-X Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Editor’s Introduction -- Part 1 Sexual Assault -- Surviving Sexual Violence: A Philosophical Perspective; Susan J. Brison -- War Rape; Michael Boylan -- Date Rape: The Intractability of Hermeneutical Injustice; Debra L. Jackson -- Intellectual Disability, Sexual Assault, and Empowerment; Virginia L. Warren -- Resisting Sexual Violence: What Empathy Offers; Sarah Clark Miller -- Part 2 Harassment and Medicalized Violence -- From Mental Illness to Moral Injury: Psychological and Philosophical Approaches to the Harms of Sexual Violence; Zenon Culverhouse -- Policing Women to Protect Fetuses: Coercive Interventions During Pregnancy; Debra A. DeBruin and Mary Faith Marshall -- Pronatalism is Violence Against Women: The Role of Genetics; Laura M. Purdy -- "Her Body Her Own Worst Enemy": The Medicalization of Violence Against Women; Abby L. Wilkerson -- Part 3 Domestic Violence -- The Tyranny of Bodily Strength: Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill on Domestic Violence; Rita Manning -- A Feminist Analysis of the Abuse and Neglect of Elderly Women; Rosemarie Tong and Howard Lintz -- Myth, Power, and Gun-Related Intimate Partner Violence Against Women; Peter Tagore Tan -- There is no Honour in Honour Killing; Vibhuti Patel -- Part 4 Media Violence, Pornography, and Prostitution -- Is Seeing Believing? Rapist Culture on the Screen; Jane Caputi -- Crossing the Line: Online Violence; Wanda Teays -- Beyond Labels: Pornography, Violence, and Free Speech; Edith L. Pacillo -- The Myth of the Happy Hooker: Kantian Moral Reflections on a Phenomenology of Prostitution; Clelia Smyth and Yolanda Estes -- Notes on Contributors -- Index. .This timely anthology brings into sharp relief the extent of violence against women. Its range is global and far reaching in terms of the number of victims. There are deeply entrenched values that need to be rooted out and laid bare. This text offers a philosophical analysis of the problem, with important insights from the various contributors. Topics range from sexual assault to media violence, prostitution and pornography, domestic violence, and sexual harassment. Each of the four parts include essays which tackle these issues and provide us with tools for bringing about change. The philosophical approaches to the topic give readers insight into the harms of interpersonal violence and its impact on the lives of its victims. Analyzing Violence Against Women calls us to examine public policies and work for systemic change. In the process, we are reminded that the concerns of the discipline of Philosophy encompasses issues with a wider scope. Students will especially benefit from seeing how the various authors grapple with this pressing issue and clarify why we need to bring about change.Library of Public Policy and Public Administration ;12EthicsCriminal behaviorHuman rightsSex (Psychology)Philosophy and social sciencesLawPhilosophyMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsCriminal BehaviorHuman RightsPsychology of Gender and SexualityPhilosophy of the Social SciencesPhilosophy of LawEthics.Criminal behavior.Human rights.Sex (Psychology).Philosophy and social sciences.LawPhilosophy.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.Criminal Behavior.Human Rights.Psychology of Gender and Sexuality.Philosophy of the Social Sciences.Philosophy of Law.362.88082Teays Wandaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtNL-LeUBOOK9910337690303321Analyzing Violence Against Women2021793UNINA