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The Violences of Men
How Men Talk About and How Agencies Respond to Men's Violence to Women
- Jeff Hearn - Huddersfield University, UK
August 1998 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The problem of men's violence to known women-principally wives, partners, girlfriends-is, at last, more widely recognized. The Violences of Men addresses the problem of men's violence to known women within the broad context of men's use of power and violence in society.
Jeff Hearn considers the scale of men's violence against women, and critically reviews the theoretical frameworks that are used to explain this violence. From the perspective of "critical studies of men," he discusses issues, challenges, and possible research methods for those studying and researching violence, and particularly men's violence to known women. He then draws on extensive original research to analyze the various ways in which men describe, deny, justify, and excuse their violence, and considers the complex interaction between doing violence and talking about violence. He goes on to examine agencies' responses to men's violence, ranging from avoidance to policy and practice innovations and possibilities, before discussing ways that some men may move away from violence.
The Violences of Men makes an important contribution both to theoretical debates about how to understand men's violence, and to debates on appropriate policy and practice in response to that violence.
PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE
Introduction
Definitions and Explanations of Men's Violence
Studying and Researching Men's Violence to Known Women
PART TWO: TALKING VIOLENCE
Violence and Talking about Violence
The Contexts of Violence
The Text of Violence
The Text of Violence
The Sexual Subtexts of Talk about Violence
PART THREE: RESPONDING TO VIOLENCE?
In and around Agencies
Moving Away from Violence?
PART FOUR: REVIEWING THE PROBLEM
Key Issues for Theory, Politics, Policy and Practice