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Abstract
This book aims to understand the ‘painful truths’ of gendered violence in the city and how women challenge it through resistance and creative practices. Drawing on an extensive body of collaborative research with women in the favelas of Maré in Rio de Janeiro and among Brazilian migrants in London, it conceives gendered urban violence as multidimensional, multiscalar and deeply embedded within structural and intersectional power relations. The book develops a ‘translocational gendered urban violence framework’ that foregrounds transnational connections across symbolic and literal borders. The framework emphasises the need to move beyond individual interpretations of gendered violence in cities towards one that acknowledges structural, symbolic and infrastructural violence. It also incorporates the need for an embodied approach that can be captured through engagement with the arts and arts-based methods as well as resistance practices. The book outlines a ‘translocational feminist tracing methodological framework’ that captures transnational dialogue and knowledge production, drawing on a feminist epistemological approach based on collaboration, co-design and engagement beyond the academy. In centring the painful truths of gendered urban violence as revealed by women, the book contributes to a range of debates that include acknowledging such violence as direct and indirect ranging from the body to the global, as well as the need to recognise urban violence as deeply gendered in intersectional ways. Finally, it suggests that creative engagements and arts-based approaches are crucial for understanding and resisting gendered urban violence and in generating empathetic transformation.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Manchester |
Publisher | Manchester University Press, Manchester |
Number of pages | 270 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781526175663 |
Publication status | Published - 26 Jun 2024 |
Publication series
Name | Urban Transformations |
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Keywords
- Gendered urban violence
- resistance
- migrants
- Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro
- Arts-based approaches
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Tackling gendered violence transnationally: exchanging knowledge and impact across Brazilian-British borders
McIlwaine, C. (Primary Investigator) & academic, A. (Co-Investigator)
EPSRC Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
1/10/2022 → 31/03/2023
Project: Research
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Resisting violence, creating dignity: negotiating Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) through community history-making in Rio de Janeiro
McIlwaine, C. (Primary Investigator)
18/11/2019 → 30/11/2022
Project: Research
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Healthy, Secure and Gender Just Cities: Transnational Perspectives on Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) in Rio de Janeiro and London
McIlwaine, C. (Primary Investigator)
ESRC Economic and Social Research Council
1/07/2017 → 31/05/2018
Project: Research
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Creative translation pathways for exploring gendered violence against Brazilian migrant women through a feminist translocational lens
McIlwaine, C., 6 May 2024, JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES, 50, p. 3252-3274 23 p.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Gender-based violence, international migration and Agenda 2030
McIlwaine, C., 23 Apr 2024, The Elgar Companion to Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals. Datta, K. & N. P. (eds.). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, p. 40-52 13 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Gendered Urban Violence Across Borders: Assessing Impact in Rio de Janeiro and London
McIlwaine, C., Coelho Resende, N., Rizzini Ansari, M. & Peppl, R., 20 Jun 2024, London. 52 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report
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