This book examines the intricate dynamics of gendered urban violence, delving into the experiences of Brazilian women in London and the favelas of Maré, Rio de Janeiro. Drawing on an innovative framework of translocational gendered urban violence, the book highlights the importance of examining direct forms of gender-based violence across private, public and transnational spheres, revealing complex interactions with structural, symbolic and infrastructural violence. Through artistic engagements and arts-based methods, the book explores the embodied and spatialised nature of gendered urban violence. This interdisciplinary exploration not only enriches scholarly discourse but also offers profound insights into lived experiences. Championing a translocational feminist tracing approach across the social sciences and the arts, the book argues for the importance of a collaborative approach among academics, civil society organisations, artists and creative researchers. By fostering collective empathy and understanding, it seeks to catalyse transformative action to combat gendered urban violence in the long term.
Gendered Urban Violence among Brazilians : Painful Truths from Rio de Janeiro and London