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Gendered Fear Strategies: Intersections of Doing Gender and Fear Management Strategies in Married and Divorced Women's Lives
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Gendered PerceptionSocial SciencesPsychologyFear StrategiesGender IdentityViolence Against WomenStrategies WomenGender StudiesGender-based ViolenceGendered ContextFemale CriminalityFear Management StrategiesSexual BehaviorFeminist TheoryFeminist PhilosophyWomen's EmpowermentDivorced WomenSociologyGender Divide
Abstract Using a gendered context, this paper examines women's fear management strategies. Using twenty-six in-depth interviews with married and divorced participants, the researcher considers one question: “How does gender influence fear management strategies among newly married and divorced women?” Results depict a unique intersection between strategies women use to manage fear of crime and the ways they “do gender” that vary by the marriage context, providing insight into women's fear of crime.
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