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GENDERING VIOLENCE
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2001
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Partner ViolenceGender IdentityViolence Against WomenSexual ViolenceGender-based ViolenceGender StudiesSociologyViolent Heterosexual MenRational MenFeminist TheoryDomestic ViolenceAggressionSocial Sciences
This article examines the construction of gender within men's accounts of domestic violence. Analyses of in-depth interviews conducted with 33 domestically violent heterosexual men indicate that these batterers used diverse strategies to present themselves as nonviolent, capable, and rational men. Respondents performed gender by contrasting effectual male violence with ineffectual female violence, by claiming that female partners were responsible for the violence in their relationships and by constructing men as victims of a biased criminal justice system. This study suggests that violence against female partners is a means by which batterers reproduce a binary framework of gender.
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