Space, place, and violence : violence and the embodied geographies of race, sex and gender /
by James A. Tyner
- New York, Routledge : 2012.
- xiii, 222 p.
Include bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Chapter 1. Everyday Geographies of Violence --Violence as Subject--Towards a Geographic Understanding of Violence--Making Space, Constructing Place-- Chapter 2. Home --Home as Refuge?--Constructions of Home--Intimate Partner Violence--Same-Sex Domestic Violence--Home, Nation, and Violence--Conclusions--Chapter 3. School Discipline In/Of Schools--School Subjects and Violence--Conclusions--Chapter 4. The Streets Modernity and the Serial Killer--The Serial Killer as Urban Re-developer--(Eliminating) Sex on the Streets--The Streets of Ciudad Juarez--Conclusions--Chapter 5. Community Communities and Sovereign Geographies--Shifting Borders, Shaping Communities-- (B)ordering Communities--Communal Belonging and Losings--Conclusions-- Chapter 6: Violence and the Pedagogy of Impunity.
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PL Social psychology Social Science--Cultural Geography Political Geography