Resisting Gendered Norms
Discover the groundbreaking insights of "Resisting Gendered Norms," authored by renowned scholars and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This compelling hardback examines the intricate relationship between gender, resistance, and gender-based violence in Cambodia, offering a thought-provoking perspective that aligns with James Scott's theory of the dynamic interplay between oppression and resistance.
Spanning 170 pages, the book delves deep into the complexities of gendered norms and their impact on societal behaviors. It highlights the ways in which individuals and communities respond to oppressive structures, often navigating a challenging landscape marked by conflict and resilience. A must-read for those interested in gender studies, social justice, and the ongoing struggles against violence, this book invites readers to critically engage with the topic and consider the transformative power of resistance.