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Taking Child Abuse and Mothering Into Account
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Family MedicineDating ViolenceFeminist DebateSocial SciencesPartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenGender StudiesDomestic ViolenceHealth SciencesSexual ViolenceGender-based ViolenceChild AbuseIntersectionalityFeminist TheoryChild DevelopmentFeminist ScholarsSexual AbuseAbuse StudiesSociologyChild Sexual AbuseAggressionChild Protection
Feminist scholars have been engaged in an ongoing debate to determine which theoretical perspective offers the best framework for understanding domestic violence, and this debate has been crystallized around two pole positions: radical and postmodern feminism. This article presents a journey throughout the development of a theoretical perspective for the study of domestic violence, child abuse, and mothering. It argues that the intersectional feminist perspective has much to offer these debates and that it constitutes a promising theoretical framework for understanding domestic violence that takes into account issues of child abuse and mothering.
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