This paper draws on qualitative research in Jiwaka Province, in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG), to examine the changing nature of marriage in that context. In particular, it examines how changes in the practice of brideprice have been associated with an increase in intimate partner violence. Violence, a relational process, is to be understood in the context of the customary unequal power relations between men and women. It is argued that men in the highlands of PNG see any gain in power for women as a loss for themselves, and so actively resist it. Men who see their power over women challenged resort to the discourse of brideprice, arguing that the payment of brideprice gives them absolute authority over wives. A good understandin...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is pervasive and enduring in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Women and girls in ...
This paper arose from a research project on family protection orders (FPOs) in Papua New Guinea (PNG...
Cette thèse s’intéresse à la question du changement social chez les Baruya de Papouasie Nouvelle-Gui...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
Marital violence has been described as endemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and it is striking that the...
Marital violence has been described as endemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and it is striking that the...
As a marriage rite, bride-price is commonly practiced in many African and other countries. While it ...
Following Zimmer-Tamakoshi's observations about educated Pacific women not wanting to marry their co...
Following Zimmer-Tamakoshi's observations about educated Pacific women not wanting to marry their co...
Following Zimmer-Tamakoshi's observations about educated Pacific women not wanting to marry the...
Violence against women is widespread in Papua New Guinea (PNG), particularly in the Highlands region...
Violence against women is widespread in Papua New Guinea (PNG), particularly in the Highlands region...
This study examines the representation of violence against women and gender-based violence campaigns...
Background: Justification of intimate partner violence (IPV) has several implications, including red...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is pervasive and enduring in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Women and girls in ...
This paper arose from a research project on family protection orders (FPOs) in Papua New Guinea (PNG...
Cette thèse s’intéresse à la question du changement social chez les Baruya de Papouasie Nouvelle-Gui...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
The relationship between bridewealth and women's autonomy is not only discussed amongst anthropologi...
Marital violence has been described as endemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and it is striking that the...
Marital violence has been described as endemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and it is striking that the...
As a marriage rite, bride-price is commonly practiced in many African and other countries. While it ...
Following Zimmer-Tamakoshi's observations about educated Pacific women not wanting to marry their co...
Following Zimmer-Tamakoshi's observations about educated Pacific women not wanting to marry their co...
Following Zimmer-Tamakoshi's observations about educated Pacific women not wanting to marry the...
Violence against women is widespread in Papua New Guinea (PNG), particularly in the Highlands region...
Violence against women is widespread in Papua New Guinea (PNG), particularly in the Highlands region...
This study examines the representation of violence against women and gender-based violence campaigns...
Background: Justification of intimate partner violence (IPV) has several implications, including red...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is pervasive and enduring in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Women and girls in ...
This paper arose from a research project on family protection orders (FPOs) in Papua New Guinea (PNG...
Cette thèse s’intéresse à la question du changement social chez les Baruya de Papouasie Nouvelle-Gui...