This article takes the notion of crisis as a helpful analytical entry point to unfold the tem- poralities and modalities of the machinery of violence as manifested in men’s abuse of their female partners in Vietnam. Based on ethnographic research I conducted over the years, the article argues that some types of crises might be episodic, and thus a bracketing of daily life, while others, such as intimate partner violence, might settle as a crisis of chronicity; as a condition of prolonged difficulties and pain that surreptitiously becomes a new ‘normal’. The machinery of violence, the article shows, refers to processes of symbolic and material transformations of a targeted woman, shaped in accordance with a perpetra- tor’s essentialist imagi...
This thesis narrates how pride in symbolic or transformative forms determines women’s and perpetrato...
The Vietnamese government has made efforts to promote gender equality and to discourage intimate par...
This qualitative study examines attitudes toward recourse seeking and intervention in cases of intim...
This article takes the notion of crisis as a helpful analytical entry point to unfold the tem- poral...
This article examines the ways in which women’s ‘family happiness’ in Vietnam paradoxically, and ala...
In this essay, I draw on fieldwork conducted in Vietnam to reflect on their meaning and implications...
Semi-structured interviews with 31 men in Hung Yen Province in Northern Vietnam are used to elucidat...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...
This article explores climate disasters in the era of the Anthropocene from a gender specific crisis...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to describe how people who face partner violence against...
Using the survey responses of 522 married men (eighteen to fifty-one years) in Vietnam, we explored ...
This article examines men's use of physical punishment when interacting with their sons or grandsons...
This dissertation presents an exploratory and pluridiscplinary study about domestic violence in Viet...
Background: This population-based study investigated the different forms, magnitude and risk factors...
The traditional family unit has historically been considered a fundamental element of Vietnamese soc...
This thesis narrates how pride in symbolic or transformative forms determines women’s and perpetrato...
The Vietnamese government has made efforts to promote gender equality and to discourage intimate par...
This qualitative study examines attitudes toward recourse seeking and intervention in cases of intim...
This article takes the notion of crisis as a helpful analytical entry point to unfold the tem- poral...
This article examines the ways in which women’s ‘family happiness’ in Vietnam paradoxically, and ala...
In this essay, I draw on fieldwork conducted in Vietnam to reflect on their meaning and implications...
Semi-structured interviews with 31 men in Hung Yen Province in Northern Vietnam are used to elucidat...
: Family violence has long been a significant problem in society. It has had severe consequences in ...
This article explores climate disasters in the era of the Anthropocene from a gender specific crisis...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to describe how people who face partner violence against...
Using the survey responses of 522 married men (eighteen to fifty-one years) in Vietnam, we explored ...
This article examines men's use of physical punishment when interacting with their sons or grandsons...
This dissertation presents an exploratory and pluridiscplinary study about domestic violence in Viet...
Background: This population-based study investigated the different forms, magnitude and risk factors...
The traditional family unit has historically been considered a fundamental element of Vietnamese soc...
This thesis narrates how pride in symbolic or transformative forms determines women’s and perpetrato...
The Vietnamese government has made efforts to promote gender equality and to discourage intimate par...
This qualitative study examines attitudes toward recourse seeking and intervention in cases of intim...