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Faith in freedom : Muslim immigrant women's experiences of domestic violence

How do Australian Muslim immigrant women understand domestic violence? How do they experience domestic violence? How do they respond to domestic violence? What role does their faith play? How do immigration-related factors intersect with culture, religion and gender to shape the women's experiences of domestic violence and responses to it? Faith in Freedom answers the above questions by analysing the Muslim immigrant women's own narratives of domestic violence. The study contributes to understandings of the intersections between factors such as gender, culture, religion and immigration, and the ways in which different social locations interact in Muslim immigrant women's experiences of abuse. Faith in Freedom examines the implications of feminist intersectional perspectives for service provision, social work education and policy.

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32320004506378 362.829 GHA
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780522874273 (pbk.)
9780522874280
Classification Number 362.829 GHA
Author Ghafournia, Nafiseh
Title Faith in freedom : Muslim immigrant women's experiences of domestic violence [BK]
Note Includes index
How do Australian Muslim immigrant women understand domestic violence? How do they experience domestic violence? How do they respond to domestic violence? What role does their faith play? How do immigration-related factors intersect with culture, religion and gender to shape the women's experiences of domestic violence and responses to it? Faith in Freedom answers the above questions by analysing the Muslim immigrant women's own narratives of domestic violence. The study contributes to understandings of the intersections between factors such as gender, culture, religion and immigration, and the ways in which different social locations interact in Muslim immigrant women's experiences of abuse. Faith in Freedom examines the implications of feminist intersectional perspectives for service provision, social work education and policy.
Subject Society & Social Sciences
Politics & government
Family violence -- Australia
Muslim women -- Australia -- Social conditions
Women immigrants -- Australia
Marital violence -- Australia
Marital violence -- Religious aspects
Muslim women -- Crimes against -- Australia
Women immigrants -- Crimes against -- Australia
Marital violence
Women immigrants -- Crimes against
Australia
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