Through a wide range of international and interdisciplinary case studies, this book develops the notion of legacy, and in particular, 'living legacy'- that is, it explores power relations in the context of time as a means to considering and challenging social injustice.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Ongoing Legacies of Social Injustice: A Critical Interrogation Chris Beasley and Pam Papadelos Part 1 2. A Family Act: Power, Gendered Violence and the Living Legacy of Social Injustice in Papua New Guinea Alison Dundon 3. A Pontian Commemoration: A Living Legacy to Remember Loss Valerie Liddle 4. 'Horrors' of Honour Kameljeet Kaur 5. The Legacy of Stigma: American Single Mothers Amy Andrada Part 2 6. Talking of Silence: Young Gypsy/Traveller Women in Scotland Geetha Marcus 7. Young Refugees Navigating the Emotional Legacies of Displacement in Beirut Through Friendships David Anderson and Mary Holmes 8. The Enduring Legacies of Migration: Older Greek-born Migrants' Experience of Aging in Australia Pam Papadelos 9. Unearthing Buried Legacies Rosemary Wanganeen and Anna Szorenyi Part 3 10. The Legacy of Injustice and Resistance: Japan's Military Sexual Slavery Maki Kimura 11. Haunted by the Heteronorm: Contemporary Hollywood Romance Chris Beasley 12. Challenging Criminalisation in the Commonwealth: Theorising Legacies and Colonialities in LGBTIQ Movement Strategies Matthew Waites 13. Re-imagining Legacy (Power-Time) and Social Change Chris Beasley and Pam Papadelos