Coercive control : how men entrap women in personal life
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023].
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Second edition.
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xxxii, 611 pages ; 25 cm.
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Spanish Springs Library - Adult Nonfiction362.8292 STARK 2023Checked OutMay 29, 2024

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Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023].
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Book
Edition
Second edition.
Language
English

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General Note
Revised edition of the author's Coercive control, 2007.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 541-587) and index.
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"This was to be our first real vacation in forty years. I had finished what my family called the Book, and retired from Rutgers University after thirty years of teaching public health and public administration. I'd always wanted to "travel." I was scheduled for a heart valve-replacement. How many more chances would I have? No children were living with us. The cat had "disappeared" in the woods near our home a few months earlier and Becky, the dog, had died, at nineteen. I presented Anne with my offer: a free post-surgical spring in Edinburgh where I'd been offered a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship at the University. She jumped at the chance. She hadn't taken a sabbatical in thirty years at the Univ. of Connecticut as a primary care doc in an inner-cityclinic in Hartford. Knowing something about the workings of the heart, she also feared we might have limited time together"--,Provided by publisher.
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"One of the most important books ever written on domestic violence, Coercive Control breaks through entrenched views of physical abuse that have ultimately failed to protect women. Evan Stark, founder of one of America's first battered women's shelters, shows how "domestic violence" is neither primarily domestic nor necessarily violent, but a pattern of controlling behaviors more akin to terrorism and hostage-taking. Drawing on court records, interviews, and FBI statistics, Stark details coercive strategies that men use to deny women their very personhood, from "beeper games" to food logs to micromanaging dress, speech, sexual activity, and work. Stark urges us to move beyond the injury model and focus on the real victimization that allows men to violate women's human rights with impunity. Provocative and brilliantly argued, Coercive Control reframes abuse as a liberty crime rather than a crime of assault and points the way to bringing "real" equality for women in line with their formal rights to personhood and citizenship, freedom and safety."--,Provided by Amazon.com.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Stark, E. (2023). Coercive control: how men entrap women in personal life (Second edition.). Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Stark, Evan. 2023. Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life. Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Stark, Evan. Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life Oxford University Press, 2023.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Stark, Evan. Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life Second edition., Oxford University Press, 2023.

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