Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence

Abstract Policies and research have focused recently on men's use of violence against women, and the terms "gender-based violence" or "domestic violence" have often been used rather than "patriarchal violence." This article argues that instead of talking about &quo...

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Main Author: Gary Barker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Sexualidad, Salud y Sociedad: Revista Latinoamericana
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-64872016000100316&lng=en&tlng=en
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description Abstract Policies and research have focused recently on men's use of violence against women, and the terms "gender-based violence" or "domestic violence" have often been used rather than "patriarchal violence." This article argues that instead of talking about "male violence," or gender-based violence, a more useful analytical framework is "patriarchal violence." Applying this lens examines how violence is based in complex power relations - with low-income men and men in specific groups, such as indigenous men or men of socially excluded ethnic groups, experiencing it more at the hands of more powerful men. The article argues for moving beyond a simplistic repressive model of violence prevention that often ignores structural inequalities, to one that understands intersectionalities and multiple power dimensions while also taking into account power dimensions of men's violence against women.
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Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence
Sexualidad, Salud y Sociedad: Revista Latinoamericana
Homicide
Violence
Masculinity
Structural Approaches
title Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence
title_full Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence
title_fullStr Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence
title_full_unstemmed Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence
title_short Male violence or patriarchal violence? Global Trends in Men and Violence
title_sort male violence or patriarchal violence global trends in men and violence
topic Homicide
Violence
Masculinity
Structural Approaches
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