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Panchanadeswaran, Subadra; Johnson, Sethulakshmi C.; Go, Vivian F.; Srikrishnan, Aylur K.; Sivaram, Sudha; Solomon, Suniti; Bentley, Margaret E.; & Celentano, David D. (2009). Using the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Experiences of Partner Violence, Sexual Negotiation, and Risk of HIV/AIDS among Economically Disadvantaged Women in Southern India.. McCloskey, Kathy A. & Sitaker, Marilyn H. (Eds.) (pp. 143-165). New York: Routledge.

Abstract

Backs Against the Wall: Battered Women’s Resistance Strategies tackles several controversial aspects involved with intimate partner violence (IPV)―namely the approaches many victims use when resisting their oppressors. This sensitive and sensible feminist perspective concerning battered women's use of different resistance strategies, and the reasons why they use them, also focuses on ways to support victims through intervention and prevention strategies. Leading experts provide current research, revealing viewpoints, and convincing assertions about the victims of IPV.
This book powerfully refutes the sweeping assertions made by today’s antifeminist-based mindset that women are as violent as men in cases of IPV perpetration. This insightful source provides strong evidence of the different resistance strategies that battered women use in response to multiple oppressions, including IPV, in the case against the gender parity argument―that may very well be politically motivated. The text provides extensive references and several figures and tables to clearly present data.

Reference Type

Book Section

Year Published

2009

Author(s)

Panchanadeswaran, Subadra
Johnson, Sethulakshmi C.
Go, Vivian F.
Srikrishnan, Aylur K.
Sivaram, Sudha
Solomon, Suniti
Bentley, Margaret E.
Celentano, David D.

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Bentley - 0000-0002-1220-0208