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I'm your maker : power, heteronormativity and violence in women's same-sex relationships Ingrid Lynch and Nadia Sanger

By: Lynch, Ingrid [Lynch, Ingrid].
Contributor(s): Sanger, Nadia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cape Town, South Africa : Triangle Project, 2016Description: electronic document (68 pages) ; PDF file: 7.86 MB.Subject(s): BISEXUAL | GENDER | INTERSECTIONALITY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LESBIAN | LGBTIQ+ | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | SOUTH AFRICAOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This report shares findings of research conducted by Triangle Project, aimed at responding to this knowledge gap and contributing to an improved understanding of intimate partner violence experienced by queer women in their same-sex relationships. We use the term 'queer' to refer to women who identify as lesbian, bisexual or describe themselves in other ways that resist heteronormative understandings of sexual- and gender identity. The research is intended to support the organisations' continued service provision, advocacy interventions, and community mobilisation towards promoting equal access to services and full citizenship of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons. (From the executive summary). Record #5333
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Report supported by a grant from the Open Society Foundation of South Africa (OSF-SA).

This report shares findings of research conducted by Triangle Project, aimed at responding to this knowledge gap and contributing to an improved understanding of intimate partner violence experienced by queer women in their same-sex relationships. We use the term 'queer' to refer to women who identify as lesbian, bisexual or describe themselves in other ways that resist heteronormative understandings of sexual- and gender identity. The research is intended to support the organisations' continued service provision, advocacy interventions, and community mobilisation towards promoting equal access to services and full citizenship of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) persons. (From the executive summary). Record #5333