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Law, Social Movements, and the Political Economy of Domestic Violence
This article uses the occasion of the 2013 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) to review the circumstances by which legal theory and social movement discourse have circumscribed the scope of VAWA and the dominant approach to domestic violence. This article seeks to explore the relationship between domestic violence advocacy and feminist theory, which has functioned as “the ideological reflection of one’s own place in society” with insufficient attention to superstructures. Additionally, it argues for a reexamination of the current domestic violence/criminal justice paradigm and calls for the consideration of economic uncertainty and inequality as a context for gender-based violence. As an epistemology, domestic violence scholarship has fallen behind other fields of study due to its failure to address the structural context of gender-based violence. This article proposes a redefinition of the parameters of domestic violence law and presents new (and provocative) ways to think about law-related interventions to ameliorate gender violence
Equivariant perverse sheaves on Coxeter arrangements and buildings
When is a finite Coxeter group acting by its reflection representation on
, we describe the category of -equivariant perverse sheaves on , smooth with respect to the stratification by reflection hyperplanes. By
using Kapranov and Schechtman's recent analysis of perverse sheaves on
hyperplane arrangements, we find an equivalence of categories from
to a category of
finite-dimensional modules over an algebra given by explicit generators and
relations.
We also define categories of equivariant perverse sheaves on affine
buildings, e.g., -equivariant perverse sheaves on the Bruhat--Tits building
of a -adic group . In this setting, we find that a construction of
Schneider and Stuhler gives equivariant perverse sheaves associated to depth
zero representations.Comment: 28 pages, 6 figures. v5 processed for publication in Epig
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