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Record ID: 0d9fdb71-939d-4c06-8554-0bd7c28499bb
Type: Journal Article
Title: Why do we fail to ask "why" about gender and intimate partner violence?
Other Titles: Journal?of marriage and the family
Authors: Anderson, Kristin L
Keywords: Representations of women;Men as victims;Measurement;Theories of violence
Year: 2013
Publisher: National Council on Family Relations
Citation: 75 (2), April 2013
Notes:  Anderson’s US journal article presents a critical analysis of the work of various authors who offer hypotheses about the relationship between gender and intimate partner violence (IPV). Anderson identifies flaws in their claims, arguing that they do not take gender ‘seriously enough’. The primary focus of her article is to emphasise the importance of asking why we do not ask about gender, and to question why, in fact, gender matters at all.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17465
ISSN: 1741-3737
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