Torture and Torturous Violence: Transcending Definitions of Torture

Torture and Torturous Violence: Transcending Definitions of Torture

by Victoria Canning
Torture and Torturous Violence: Transcending Definitions of Torture

Torture and Torturous Violence: Transcending Definitions of Torture

by Victoria Canning

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Overview

There is growing acknowledgement that torture is too narrowly defined in law, and that psychological and/or sexualised violence against women is not adequately recognized as torture. Clearly conceptualising torturous violence, this book offers scholars and practitioners critical reflections on how torture is defined and the implications that narrow definitions may have on survivors. Drawing on over a decade of research and interviews with psychologists, practitioners and women seeking asylum, it sets out the implications of the social silencing of torture, and torturous violence specifically. It invites us to consider alternative ways to understand and address the impacts of physical, sexualized and psychological abuses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781529218442
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 01/18/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 814 KB

About the Author

Victoria Canning is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Bristol. She is currently Head of the Centre for the Study of Poverty and Social Justice, Associate Director in Border Criminologies at Oxford University, and trustee of Statewatch. Victoria has published and edited various books and articles, including Gendered Harm and Structural Violence in the British Asylum System (2017), From Social Harm to Zemiology (2021, with Steve Tombs) and Stealing Time: Migration, Temporalities and State Violence (2021, with Monish Bhatia). She is cocreator of the Right to Remain Asylum Navigation Board (with Lisa Matthews) and has acted as academic consultant on the BAFTA award-winning series Exodus: Our Journey to Europe.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why ‘Torture and Torturous Violence’? 1. Outlining the Definitional Boundaries of ‘Torture’ 2. ‘Wandering Throughout Lives’: Outlining Forms and Impacts of Torture 3. ‘I Wouldn’t Call It Torture’: Conceptualising Torturous Violence 4. Sexualised Torture and Sexually Torturous Violence 5. Experiential Epistemologies: Embedding the Lived Experience of Women Survivors 6. Unsilencing 7. Addressing and Responding to Torture and Torturous Violence

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“Canning’s account of endemic torturous violence is expansive. She lays bare the gendered experiences and impacts of torture, and exposes the fragility of law, the burdens of shame and the struggles against trauma. A compelling book.” Elizabeth Stanley, Victoria University of Wellington

“A searing and sophisticated socio-legal treatment of the complexities of torture and violence. This accessible book is a call to action: practitioners must not only understand who does what to whom under what circumstances but must interrogate the stigma, shame and silence surrounding these forms of violence and their impacts.” Aisha K. Gill, University of Bristol

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