Violence Against Women in Kentucky: A History of U.S. and State Legislative Reform

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University Press of Kentucky, Apr 28, 2014 - Poetry - 480 pages

Weaving together universal themes of family, geography, and death with images of America's frontier landscape, former Kentucky Poet Laureate Joe Survant has been lauded for his ability to capture the spirit of the land and its people. Kliatt magazine has praised his work, stating, "Survant's words sing.... This is storytelling at its best."

Exploring the pre-Columbian and frontier history of the commonwealth, The Land We Dreamed is the final installment in the poet's trilogy on rural Kentucky. The poems in the book feature several well-known figures and their stories, reimagining Dr. Thomas Walker's naming of the Cumberland Plateau, Mary Draper Ingles's treacherous journey from Big Bone Lick to western Virginia following her abduction by Native Americans, and Daniel Boone's ruminations on the fall season of 1770. Survant also explores the Bluegrass from the perspectives of the chiefs of the Shawnee and Seneca tribes.

Drawing on primary documents such as the seventeenth-century reports of French Jesuit missionaries, excerpts from the Draper manuscripts, and the journals of pioneers George Croghan and Christopher Gist, this collection surveys a broad and under-recorded history. Poem by poem, Survant takes readers on an imaginative expedition -- through unspoiled Shawnee cornfields, down the wild Ohio River, and into the depths of the region's ancient coal seams.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 Kentucky Women and the Advocates Who Fought for Them
7
2 The Prevalence of Violence and the Stories of Women Who Lived It
43
3 Rape and Sexual Violence
77
4 Domestic Violence and Stalking
99
5 The Structure and Strategy of Legislative Reform
135
6 The Birth of Legislative Reform in Kentucky
183
7 Legislative ReformThe 1980s
211
10 Violence against Women Legislative Reform
359
Appendix A
375
Appendix B
377
Appendix C
389
Notes
397
Bibliography
409
Index
443
About the Author
463

8 Legislative ReformThe 1990s
249
9 Legislative Reform2000 through 2012
309

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About the author (2014)

Carol E. Jordan is the executive director of the Institute for Policy Studies on Violence Against Women at the University of Kentucky and holds faculty appointments in the departments of psychology and psychiatry. She is a coauthor of Intimate Partner Violence: A Clinical Training Guide for Mental Health Professionals and Women and Victimization: Contributing Factors, Interventions, and Implications.

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