A critical assessment of the cultural factors involved in the phenomenon of honor killing in the Middle East will be discussed in this paper. Through social constructionism and hegemonic discourse the following issues will be addressed: First, the role each cultural factor (gossip, scandal, and shame) plays in legitimizing and perpetrating the violence of honor killing. Second, unravel the mystery as to how these cultural factors became an integral part of the social control apparatus aimed at controlling and dominating women. Third, understand the ambivalent nature characterizing the role of agents of social control, including the state, the criminal justice system and the community in dealing with honor killing
This study aims to analyze how the notion of „honor‟ is usually constructed in Pakistani socie...
In violence and oppression in the name of honor, both women and men can be victims and perpetrators ...
Honor-based violence occurs commonly within a variety of cultures and communities. Definitive and re...
A critical assessment of the cultural factors involved in the phenomenon of honor killing in the Mid...
The paper focuses on Jordan\u27s extreme case of female inequality through researching instances of ...
This Article discusses the regulation and adjudication of honor killings in the Arab world and trace...
Honor killing is a violent crime committed by one or more perpetrators, in which the crime’s intenti...
Honor crimes, femicide, domestic abuse and violence are widely prevalent in patriarchal societies. M...
In the real world of the Twenty-first Century, deep biases against women are prevalent in much of Mu...
Although honor killing is part of the culture in Pakistan and Turkey, it is a serious injustice agai...
Despite international efforts to combat violence against women, women in some parts of the Middle Ea...
This thesis aims to uncover and explain the notions of honour used to instigate and justify honour k...
Honor-related violence occurs in cultures that have patriarchal structures. In many countries, usual...
In Jordan, a woman is often murdered by members of her own family if she is found to have tainted th...
Discussing the events of, and public discourses surrounding a recent “honour” killing in Egypt, this...
This study aims to analyze how the notion of „honor‟ is usually constructed in Pakistani socie...
In violence and oppression in the name of honor, both women and men can be victims and perpetrators ...
Honor-based violence occurs commonly within a variety of cultures and communities. Definitive and re...
A critical assessment of the cultural factors involved in the phenomenon of honor killing in the Mid...
The paper focuses on Jordan\u27s extreme case of female inequality through researching instances of ...
This Article discusses the regulation and adjudication of honor killings in the Arab world and trace...
Honor killing is a violent crime committed by one or more perpetrators, in which the crime’s intenti...
Honor crimes, femicide, domestic abuse and violence are widely prevalent in patriarchal societies. M...
In the real world of the Twenty-first Century, deep biases against women are prevalent in much of Mu...
Although honor killing is part of the culture in Pakistan and Turkey, it is a serious injustice agai...
Despite international efforts to combat violence against women, women in some parts of the Middle Ea...
This thesis aims to uncover and explain the notions of honour used to instigate and justify honour k...
Honor-related violence occurs in cultures that have patriarchal structures. In many countries, usual...
In Jordan, a woman is often murdered by members of her own family if she is found to have tainted th...
Discussing the events of, and public discourses surrounding a recent “honour” killing in Egypt, this...
This study aims to analyze how the notion of „honor‟ is usually constructed in Pakistani socie...
In violence and oppression in the name of honor, both women and men can be victims and perpetrators ...
Honor-based violence occurs commonly within a variety of cultures and communities. Definitive and re...