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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Carolyn Noble, Shahana Rasool, Linda Harms-Smith, Gianinna Muñoz-Arce, Donna Baines سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781040030035, 1040030033 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2024 تعداد صفحات: 683 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 19 مگابایت
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Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables About the Editors List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Section 1 Decoloniality, Indigeneity and Radical Theorising 1 Feminisms in Social Work Practice 2 Locating African Feminism, Womanisms, and Nego-Feminism – Possibilities for Social Work 3 Colored Demarcations in Postcolonial Feminism: Can the Subalterned Social Worker now Speak? 4 Reversing a One-Track History: Listening to Minority Voices at the Intersections of Gender, Race and Intellectual Disability 5 Privileging Indigenous Knowledge and Wisdom as Feminist Social Work Practitioners 6 Tensions and Dialogues between Intersectional and Decolonial Feminist Contributions to Latin American Social Work 7 Social Work and Marxism: Unitary Perspective in the Anti-racist, Feminist, and Anti-imperialist Struggle 8 Social Work, Indigenous Feminisms and Decolonisation of Public Policies in Chile 9 The Intersectionality Body-territory-daily life in Mayan-Xinka Community Feminism. Its Importance for Social Work 10 Feminism, Politics, and Social Work Section 2 Feminist Social Work in Fields of Practice 11 Gender Empowerment in youth Work in Palestine: A Missing Link 12 A Critical Race Feminist Rights (CRFR) Social Work Approach to Trafficking of Women in South Africa 13 #Reporting Worries: Narratives of Sexual Harassment and Intersecting Inequalities in Swedish Social Work 14 Nego-feminist Practices Adopted by Senior Women Traditional Leaders in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa to Address Women Abuse 15 Feminist Social Work Practice and Efforts towards Gender Equality in Australia 16 The Impact of Patriarchy on Premarital Relationships in Nigeria 17 Where do I Belong? Feminism, Social Work, and Women with Intellectual Disabilities 18 An Intersectional Feminist Analysis of Australian print Media Representations of Sexual Violence by Indian Men: Implications for Social Work 19 Commentary - Resisting Carcerality, Embracing Abolition Implications for Feminist Social Work Practice 20 Feminisms and Social Work: The Development of an Emancipatory Practice Section 3 Academy and Feminist Research 21 Knowing Subjects? Feminist Epistemologies, power Struggles and Social Work Research 22 Feminist Participatory Action Research with breast Cancer Survivors in China 23 Feminist Research in Social Work: Epistemological-methodological keys from the South 24 Feminist Queries: Exploring Feminist Social Work Research Questions 25 Academia and Gender Disparities: A Critical Historical Analysis of Academic Careers of Chilean Social Workers from a Feminist-intersectional Approach 26 Creating Space for Critical Feminist Social Work Pedagogy 27 Feminist Leadership and Social Work: The Experience of Women Leaders in Palestinian Universities 28 The Contributions of Latin American Feminisms to Social Work Undergraduate Academic Training in Argentina Section 4 The Politics of Care 29 Life-sustaining Communitarian Weavings: Feminist Interpellations of the Approach of Community Social Work 30 Incubators of the Future: Motherhood, Biology and Pre-birth Social Work in Feminist Practice 31 Parenting through Mental Health Challenges: Intersections of Gender, Race, Class and Power 32 Social Work and two types of Maternalism: Supporting Single Mothers through Strategic Maternalism 33 Matricentric Feminist Social Work: Towards an Organising Conceptual Framework and Practice Approach to Support Empowered Mothering 34 Feminized Care Work, Social Work and Resistance in the Context of late Neoliberalism Section 5 Allyship, Profeminisms and Queer Perspectives 35 Social Work Reckons with Cisnormativity & the Gender Binary 36 Marica and Travesti Interpellations to Conservative Social Work Practices 37 Generation old and Proud: No Going back in the Closet 38 Heteropatriarchy and Child Sexual Abuse: Contemplating Profeminist Practice with men Victim-survivors 39 Making men Allies in Stopping men’s Violence via Processes of Intersectional Identification: A Study of Swedish Profeminist Men 40 Men, Feminist Welfare, and Allyship in Social Work Education 41 ‘Men’ as Social Workers: Professional Identities, Practices and Education 42 Ally Work at the Intersections: Theorising for Practice and Practicing for theory 43 Beyond Alternative Masculinities and men’s Allyship: Troubling men’s Engagement with Feminisms in Social Work and Human Services Practice Section 6 Social Movements, Engaging with the Environment, and the More-than-human 44 Deliberate Democracy and the MeToo Movement: Examining the Impact of Social Media Feminist Discourses in India 45 “We can’t just sit back and say it’s too Hard”: Older Women, Social Justice, and Activism 46 Feminist Social Work Responses to Intersectional Oppression Faced by Ethnic Minority Women in Japan 47 The Contribution of Feminist new Materialism to Social Work 48 Eco-femagogy: A Red-green Perspective for Transforming Social Work Education in the Post-covid World 49 Intersectionality, Feminist Social Work, Animals and the Politics of Meat 50 Ecofeminism and the Popular Solidarity Economy in Latin American Social Work: Resistance to the Patriarchal and Capitalist System 51 The Futures of Writing with Posthuman Feminism in Social Work 52 Eco-feminist Responses to Climate Change and its Gendered Impacts Index