Three great bodies of thought have influenced western society’s views and treatment of women: Judeo-Christian religious ideas, Greek philosophy and the Common Law legal code. All three traditions have, by and large, assumed patriarchy as natural – that is male domination stemming from the view of male superiority. As part of the culture perpetuated by these ideologies, violence towards women was seen as a natural expression of male dominance. This paper contains three main themes. The first establishes patriarchy as an early pattern of military societies and the subsequent emergence of the Judeo-Christian, Greek and legal cultural paradigm as ideological justification. The second provides evidence as to how the above attitudes were interwov...
The central theme of this Article, Sex, Culture, and Rights: A Re/conceptualization of Violence, i...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
In the last decades, many Western countries have recognized minority groups’ traditions and self-det...
Three great bodies of thought have influenced western society’s views and treatment of women: Judeo-...
Violence against women has existed for decades. Misogyny and patriarchy have been plaguing various s...
For over a century, feminist theorists and activists have sought equality for women. They have aimed...
Feminist researchers have recently highlighted the need to revive patriarchy as a theoretical tool i...
Part I of this article will recount the legal system\u27s inadequate response to battered wives. Par...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
It is often claimed that women abuse inevitably emanates from patriarchy. Using ancient Israel and A...
Two leading theories propose different reasons for men’s and women’s intimate partner violence (IPV)...
Domestic violence against women is a social problem that occurs in nearly every corner of the world....
The purpose of this article is to explore the pedagogical challenges of teaching university-level, f...
This article explores the contributions and continuing relevance of Gerda Lerner's The Creation of P...
Historically, a man\u27s right to control his mate through violence has been legally and culturally ...
The central theme of this Article, Sex, Culture, and Rights: A Re/conceptualization of Violence, i...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
In the last decades, many Western countries have recognized minority groups’ traditions and self-det...
Three great bodies of thought have influenced western society’s views and treatment of women: Judeo-...
Violence against women has existed for decades. Misogyny and patriarchy have been plaguing various s...
For over a century, feminist theorists and activists have sought equality for women. They have aimed...
Feminist researchers have recently highlighted the need to revive patriarchy as a theoretical tool i...
Part I of this article will recount the legal system\u27s inadequate response to battered wives. Par...
This article focuses on key aspects of gender-based violence stereotypes. The author discusses that ...
It is often claimed that women abuse inevitably emanates from patriarchy. Using ancient Israel and A...
Two leading theories propose different reasons for men’s and women’s intimate partner violence (IPV)...
Domestic violence against women is a social problem that occurs in nearly every corner of the world....
The purpose of this article is to explore the pedagogical challenges of teaching university-level, f...
This article explores the contributions and continuing relevance of Gerda Lerner's The Creation of P...
Historically, a man\u27s right to control his mate through violence has been legally and culturally ...
The central theme of this Article, Sex, Culture, and Rights: A Re/conceptualization of Violence, i...
This article explores the relationship between patriarchy and victim blaming in cases of rape and se...
In the last decades, many Western countries have recognized minority groups’ traditions and self-det...