To Believe in the Words of Justice from Farida Khalaf (Farida Global Organization)
INTRODUCTION
Shé M. Hawke and Lenart Škof
PART 1: RESPONSES TO GENDER VIOLENCE
1. “Speaking About her just Might Heal”: Witnessing to Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Jane Barter
2. Femicide: Another Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Danny Marrero
3. Positions of Power: Patriarchal Considerations in Criminal Law
Melissa McKay
PART 2: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS ON SHAME
4. Reframing Anthropological Shame as Exposure
Aaron Looney
5. Towards a Feminist Ethics of Shame
Sashinungla
6. Epistemic Injustice, Shame, Humility, and Sharing the Epistemic Space with Others: An Investigation of Epistemic Justice as a Virtue
Vojko Strahovnik
PART 3: GENDER VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA
7. Obligations to Expose and the Responsibility to Protect: Journalistic Ethics for Reporting on Wartime Sexual Violence
Janet H. Anderson and Benjamin Duerr
8. A Voice of Our Own: Retelling the Stories of Gender-Based Violence in the Lebanese Media.
Rouba El Helou-Sensenig
PART 4: CULTURES AND CONTEXTS OF SHAME
9. Shame, and Social Scripts
Vita Emery
10. An Ecological Feminist Perspective on Violence
Cecilia Herles
11. Embodying Freedom and Truth within the Compass Rose: Spiritual Leadership within the Revolution of Love
Eleanor Sanderson