
Stigma Revisited
Implications of the Mark
University of Ottawa Press
Published on 6. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
214 pages
978-0-7766-0783-2 (ISBN)
Description
A return on Erving Goffman's seminal 1963 Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7766-0783-2 (9780776607832)
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Stacey Hannem is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology at the Brantford Campus of Wilfrid Laurier University. She was formerly an instructor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa and held a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council post-doctoral fellowship. She completed her PhD sociology at Carleton University in 2008. Dr. Hannem has pursued research and published in the areas of reintegration for sexual offenders, restorative justice, and families affected by incarceration.
Chris Bruckert is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. Since receiving her PhD from Carleton University in 2000, she has devoted herself to researching various sectors of the Canadian adult sex industry through the lens of feminist labour theory. Committed to sex worker rights, she endeavours to contribute to the movement as an academic activism.
Chris Bruckert is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. Since receiving her PhD from Carleton University in 2000, she has devoted herself to researching various sectors of the Canadian adult sex industry through the lens of feminist labour theory. Committed to sex worker rights, she endeavours to contribute to the movement as an academic activism.
Content
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Preface by Robert Gaucher
Introduction
Chapter One: Speaking out: Down out and Crazy - Nicholas Little
Chapter Two: Theorising Stigma and the Politics of Resistance: Symbolic and Structural Stigma in Everyday Life - Stacey Hannem
Chapter Three: The Mark of Racialization: Afghan-Canadian Men Negotiation Stigma Post September 11th - Vajmeh Tabibi with Stacey Hannem
Chapter Four: The Mark of 'Disreputable' Labour: Workin' it: Sex Workers Negotiate Stigma - Chris Bruckert
Chapter Five: The Mark of Sexual Deviance: What Keeps Men Who Have Sex with Men Up at Night? - Kevin Walby
Chapter Six: The Mark of Association: Transferred Stigma, and the Families of Male Prisoners - Stacey Hannem
Chapter Seven: The Mark of Mental Illness: 'Slashing' and Managing the Stigma of a Scarred Body - Jennifer M. Kilty
Chapter Eight: Speaking Out: On Being a Nigger - Charles Huckelbury, Jr.
Chapter Nine: The Mark of Criminality: Rejections and Reversals, Disclosure and Distance - Stigma and the Ex Prisoner - Melissa Munn
Chapter Ten: Speaking out: A Poem and Conversation - 'Crazzy' Dave Dessler
Chapter Eleven: Concluding Thoughts
Academic Activists: A Call to Action - Stacey Hannem and Chris Bruckert
References
Contributors
Index Terms
Dedication
Preface by Robert Gaucher
Introduction
Chapter One: Speaking out: Down out and Crazy - Nicholas Little
Chapter Two: Theorising Stigma and the Politics of Resistance: Symbolic and Structural Stigma in Everyday Life - Stacey Hannem
Chapter Three: The Mark of Racialization: Afghan-Canadian Men Negotiation Stigma Post September 11th - Vajmeh Tabibi with Stacey Hannem
Chapter Four: The Mark of 'Disreputable' Labour: Workin' it: Sex Workers Negotiate Stigma - Chris Bruckert
Chapter Five: The Mark of Sexual Deviance: What Keeps Men Who Have Sex with Men Up at Night? - Kevin Walby
Chapter Six: The Mark of Association: Transferred Stigma, and the Families of Male Prisoners - Stacey Hannem
Chapter Seven: The Mark of Mental Illness: 'Slashing' and Managing the Stigma of a Scarred Body - Jennifer M. Kilty
Chapter Eight: Speaking Out: On Being a Nigger - Charles Huckelbury, Jr.
Chapter Nine: The Mark of Criminality: Rejections and Reversals, Disclosure and Distance - Stigma and the Ex Prisoner - Melissa Munn
Chapter Ten: Speaking out: A Poem and Conversation - 'Crazzy' Dave Dessler
Chapter Eleven: Concluding Thoughts
Academic Activists: A Call to Action - Stacey Hannem and Chris Bruckert
References
Contributors
Index Terms