Unexpected Subjects is an ethnography of the encounter between womens words and the demands of the law in the context of adjudications on intimate partner violence. A study of institutional devices it focuses on womens practices of resistance and the elicitation of intelligible subjectivities. Using Italy as an illustrative case Alessandra Gribaldo explores the problematic encounter between the need to speak the entanglement of violence and intimacy and the way the law approaches domestic violen