In An Abusive State: How Neoliberalism Appropriated The Feminist Movement Against Sexual Violence

Kristin Bumiller
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In An Abusive State: How Neoliberalism Appropriated The Feminist Movement Against Sexual Violence

Kristin Bumiller
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  • Published date: Apr 25, 2008
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 232
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822342397
  • Dimensions: 5.87" W x 0.3" L x 9.25" H

Kristin Bumiller is Professor of Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies at Amherst College. She is the author of Civil Rights Society: The Social Construction of Victims.

"In an Abusive State provides a needed and instructive retrospective of the violence against women movement. Kristin Bumiller brings into focus the uneasy alliance between feminists and the state by looking critically at the official conduct of rape trials and domestic assault cases, as well as the routine surveillance of women considered 'dependent.' Using extensive empirical analysis, she exposes the limitations of strategies that attempt to incorporate feminist practices within mainstream institutions. This important and timely book will set the agenda for a new era of feminist activism-one that begins with the realization that mounting fundamental challenges to systems of social control means working outside of the existing institutional structures of the state."-Martha Albertson Fineman, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, Emory University

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