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She Made Me Go Out of My Mind: Marital Violence from the Male Point of View

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She Made Me Go Out of My Mind: Marital Violence from the Male Point of View
Author(s)Fuller, Norma
AbstractNorma Fuller contributes to the understanding of marital violence from the male’s point of view. Using data from in-depth interviews carried out among men living in three Peruvian cities, she investigates how men explain the motives that triggered violence against their partners. She concludes that male aggression follows a pattern which expresses the contradiction between a representation of the conjugal bond as founded in mutual reciprocity and solidarity and a masculine culture that stresses male authority and the importance of the networks of male friends.
IssueNo3
Pages25-29
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDevelopment
VolumeNo44
PubDateSeptember 2001
ISBN_ISSN1011-6370

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