
Body Evidence
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One: The Body Chart: Mapping Domestic Violence in South Asian Communities
- Chapter 1: Understanding South Asian Immigrant Women's Experiences of Violence
- Chapter 2: The Many Faces of Domestic Violence in the South Asian American Muslim Community
- Chapter 3: Minority within a Minority: Reflecting on Marital Violence in the Nepali American Community
- Chapter 4: "Virginity Is Everything": Sexuality in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence in the South Asian Community
- Chapter 5: The Aftermath of September 11: An Anti-Domestic Violence Perspective
- Part Two: The Wounded Body: Emerging Issues in Domestic Violence Work
- Chapter 6: Mental and Emotional Wounds of Domestic Violence in South Asian Women
- Chapter 7: Fragmented Self: Violence and Body Image among South Asian American Women
- Chapter 8: Silences That Prevail When the Perpetrators Are Our Own
- Chapter 9: The Violence That Dares Not Speak Its Name: Invisibility in the Lives of Lesbian and Bisexual South Asian American Women
- Chapter 10: The Trap of Multiculturalism: Battered South Asian Women and Health Care
- Chapter 11: Ahimsa and the Contextual Realities of Woman Abuse in the Jain Community
- Chapter 12: A Communicative Perspective on Assisting Battered Asian Indian Immigrant Women
- Part Three: The Body Evidence: Law and South Asian Battered Women
- Chapter 13: Law's Culture and Cultural Difference
- Chapter 14: Middle Class, Documented, and Helpless: The H-4 Visa Bind
- Chapter 15: Battered South Asian Women in U.S. Courts
- Part Four: The Body in Action: Activism and Transnational Anti-Domestic Violence Work
- Chapter 16: Navigating Gender, Immigration, and Domestic Violence: Advocacy with Work Visa Holders
- Chapter 17: Local and Global Undivided: Transnational Exploitation and Violence against South Asian Women
- Chapter 18: From Dhaka to Cincinnati: Tracing the Trajectory of a Transnational Violence against Women Campaign
- References
- Author Biographies
- Index
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