Intersectionality in social work activism and practice in context / edited by Suryia Nayak and Rachel Robbins.

Other author Nayak, Suryia.
Other author Robbins, Rachel.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Descriptionxiv, 256 pages ; 24 cm.
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SeriesRoutledge advances in social work
Contents Introduction / Suryia Nayak and Rachel Robbins -- Understandings of intersectionality -- Textual practice as intersectional practice : situated caste and gender knowledge in India / Suryia Nayak and Rekha Sethi -- Returning home : intersectionality, social work and violence against bme women and girls in the UK / Hannana Siddiqui and Ravi K. Thiara -- The detachment of intersectionality from its black feminist roots : a critical analysis of social service provision training material based in Ontario / Edward Hon-Sing Wong -- The politics of intersectionality as location / Andrew Hollingworth -- Gendered islamophobia- intersectionality, religion and space for British South Asian muslim women / Rashida Bibi -- State building in Kosova : an intersectional analysis / Kaltrina Kusari -- Reflections on the theory and practice of intersectionality : immigration and health provision services in Brazil / Ilana Mountian and Elena Calvo-Gonzalez -- Realizations of the activism of intersectionality -- Revolutionary spaces? [re]imagining and transforming work to end violence against black women and girls / Dorett Jones and Marai Larasi -- Understanding the macroaggressions underscoring the invisibility of black female victims of police violence within black lives matter protests / Kamaria Muntu -- "They like you to pretend to be something you are not" : an exploration of working with the intersections of gender, sexuality, "race", religion and "refugeeness", through the experience of lesbian immigration support group (LISG) members and volunteers / Nina Held and Karen McCarthy -- Indian women on the margins of nation and feminism / Sonia Soans -- Fault lines : black feminist intersectional practice working to end violence against women and girls (VAWG) / Camille Kumar -- The impossibility of adulthood with a learning disability and the possibilities of digital activism / Rachel Robbins -- The activism of intersectionality: a tool for feminist political articulations, possibilities, tensions and challenges / Itziar Gandarias Goikoetxea -- Breaking the silence: women, intersectionality, community radio and empowerment / Annette Rimmer -- Conclusion: contextual intersectionality : a conversation / Suryia Nayak, Marisela Montenegro, and Joan Pujol -- Index.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2018009961
ISBN9781138628168 (hardback)
ISBNebook

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