Gender And Firearms My Body My Choice My Gun

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Private gun ownership for self-defense remains a major personal and public issue in the United Stat…

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Gender And Firearms My Body My Choice My Gun

Private gun ownership for self-defense remains a major personal and public issue in the United States driven by concerns about crime vulnerability and a range of ‘ideological’ factors including race and gender. As media attention centres upon the extent to which women are taking up firearms with the gun lobby and firearms manufacturers celebrating the ‘new armed woman’ and guns being promoted as ‘Rape Prevention Kits’ this book explores the changing gendered aspects of gun ownership. Can ownership of firearms by women be considered as some have claimed the embodiment of what might be termed ‘pioneer feminism’ as women resist male violence in a dangerous world or are different stories told by the prominence of women in firearms control campaigns or the fact that women remain frequent victims of male gun ownership? Analysing representations of the ‘armed woman’ in firearm and gun lobby marketing and advertising campaigns together with television and popular music forms Gender and Firearms: My Body My Choice My Gun examines the directions taken in the public debate on weaponisation in the United States considering the role of women in the politics of gun safety and gun control. The book draws on statistical evidence in order to shed light on trends in gun ownership whilst engaging with feminist scholarship on the relationship between gender violence risk and vulnerabilities thus opening up critical new debates surrounding identity performance gender and risk in contemporary societies. As such the book will be of likely interest to sociologists and scholars of sociology criminology and cultural and media studies with interests in gender embodiment risk crime and violence. |Gender and Firearms My Body My Choice My Gun