Sarah Schulman
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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![]() Conflict Is Not AbuseOverstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair |
From intimate relationships to global politics, Sarah Schulman observes a continuum: that inflated accusations of harm are used to avoid accountability. Illuminating the difference between … | Sarah Schulman | 304 | 2016 | View |
From ![]() A Reparative ManifestoFrom: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
A brief introduction about events in recent history and nature of Abuse. The author talks about Normative Conflict and Resistance, and how reasonable stances of difference can be misrepresented … | Sarah Schulman | 22 | 2016 | $0.44 Add |
From ![]() In LoveConflict Is Not Abuse From: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
The author talks about fundamental differences between Conflict and Abuse in the realm of the heart, the intimate: the flirt, relationships, households, and surrounding friendship circles. Here … | Sarah Schulman | 24 | 2016 | $0.48 Add |
From ![]() Abandoning the PersonalThe State and the Production of Abuse From: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
The state, learning from the work of anti-violence advocate Catherine Hodes to understand the difference between Conflict and Abuse in relationship to social service providers. | Sarah Schulman | 29 | 2016 | $0.58 Add |
From ![]() The Police and the Politics of Overstating HarmFrom: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
This chapter examines the expression of overstating harm in which the police are called or the state is invoked in matters where Conflict is misrepresented as Abuse. In trying to understand how … | Sarah Schulman | 36 | 2016 | $1.08 Add |
From ![]() HIV Criminalization in CanadaHow the Richest Middle Class in the World Decided to Call the Police on HIV-Positive People in Order to Cover Up Their Racism, Guilt, and Anxiety about Sexuality and Their Supremacy-Based Investment in Punishment From: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
This chapter expands the foundations of Conflict and Abuse through the surprising example of Canadian HIV criminalization, showing how the “moderate” presentation of a neoliberal … | Sarah Schulman | 28 | 2016 | $0.56 Add |
From ![]() On EscalationFrom: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
This chapter explores the reasons why people are compelled to escalate. The centerpiece of this dynamic is the role of “bad” groups in encouraging bullying and shunning instead of … | Sarah Schulman | 31 | 2016 | $0.93 Add |
From ![]() Manic Flight ReactionTrigger + Shunning From: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
This chapter discusses the contemporary concern with “triggers,” i.e., the moment of escalation, especially in sequence with shunning. The author looks at four diverse systems of … | Sarah Schulman | 28 | 2016 | $0.56 Add |
From ![]() Queer Families, Compensatory Motherhood, and the Political Culture of EscalationFrom: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
This chapter examines the role of the family as a dangerous place of production of this group-based negative loyalty, male control, and violence. The author suggests that the rising legitimacy of … | Sarah Schulman | 22 | 2016 | $0.44 Add |
From ![]() Watching Genocide Unfold in Real TimeGaza through Facebook and Twitter, June 2 — July 23, 2014 From: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
This chapter focuses on first three weeks of the Israeli war on Gaza as witnessed from afar through social media in the summer of 2014. The author analyzes it as a production of all the elements … | Sarah Schulman | 66 | 2016 | $3.96 Add |
From ![]() The Duty of RepairFrom: Conflict Is Not Abuse |
In the Conclusion, the author explores how people with social commitments have a special responsibility to intervene to end shunning, facilitate communication, and do the work to reveal complex … | Sarah Schulman | 15 | 2016 | $0.15 Add |