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Record ID: 5b5bce91-4486-4c7c-b2f8-fb146beca57e
Type: Journal Article
Title: Dialoguing across difference: negotiating understandings of domestic violence
Other Titles: Women against violence : an Australian feminist journal
Authors: Gardiner, Jennifer
Keywords: Indigenous issues;CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse)
Year: 1999
Publisher: CASA House (Centre Against Sexual Assault)
Citation: (7), December 1999
Notes:  This article was developed from a presentation made by the authors at the World Conference on Family Violence held in Singapore in 1998. Discusses their struggles and frustrations in holding the tensions between a mainstream feminist project addressing domestic violence and some of the discourses from various 'locations', including ethnic/migrant groups, Aboriginal communities and Anglo-Australian groups. Presented as a dialogue to identify tensions between differing positions. One author is an 'immigrant woman of colour', undertaking a higher degree and working in the area of domestic violence; the other is an Anglo-Australian academic whose interest and research lies in interpersonal violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14187
ISSN: 1327-5550
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