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About the Author

Janice Haaken is a Professor of Psychology at Portland State University. She is also a clinical and community psychologist, documentary filmmaker and social justice activist.

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Associated Works

Before forgiving : cautionary views of forgiveness in psychotherapy (2002) — Contribuinte, algumas edições8 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Haaken, Janice Kay
Data de nascimento
1947
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
País (para mapa)
USA
Locais de residência
Portland, Oregon, USA
Educação
Wright Institute, Berkeley (PhD)
Ocupação
clinical psychologist
documentary filmmaker
Psychology professor, Portland State University
Organizações
Portland State University
Pequena biografia
Janice Haaken is professor of psychology at Portland State University and a clincial psychologist in private practice. She has published widely in the area of gender and violence, psychoanalysis and feminism, and the psychology of social movements. She is co-producer of the video Diamonds, Guns, and Race : Sierra Leone and the Women's Peace Movement. [adapted from Before Forgiving, ed. Sharon Lamb and Jeffrie G. Murphy (2002)]

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From publisher: This book draws on interviews carried out over a period of eight years, as well as novels, films, and domestic violence literature, to explain the role of storytelling in the history of the battered women's movement. The author shows how cultural contexts shape how stories about domestic abuse get told, and offers critical tools for bringing psychology into discussions of group dynamics in the domestic violence field. The book enlists psychoanalytic-feminist theory to analyse storytelling practices and to re-visit four areas of tension in the movement where signs of battle fatigue have been most acute. These areas include the conflicts that emerge between the battered women's movement and the state, the complex relationship between domestic violence and other social problems, and the question of whether woman battering is a special case that differs from other forms of social violence. The volume also looks at the tensions between groups of women within the movement, and how to address differences based on race, class or other dimensions of power. Finally, the book explores the contentious issue of how to acknowledge forms of female aggression while still preserving a gender analysis of intimate partner violence. In attending to narrative dynamics in the history of domestic violence work, "Hard Knocks" presents a radical re-reading of the contribution of psychology to feminist interventions and activism. The book is ideal reading for scholars, activists, advocates and policy planners involved in domestic violence, and is suitable for students of psychology, social work, sociology and criminology.… (mais)
 
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dvrcvlibrary | Jun 22, 2010 |

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Obras
3
Also by
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Membros
25
Popularidade
#508,561
Avaliação
5.0
Resenhas
1
ISBNs
10