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Facing Patriarchy

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Facing Patriarchy
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Book excerpt: Introduction: Facing patriarchy -- PART ONE: RETHINKING FRAMEWORKS AND POLICIES ADDRESSING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN. 1. The limits of public health approaches to violence against women prevention -- 2. The limts of gender equality policies for violence against women prevention -- PART TWO: LOCATING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN WITHIN THE PILLARS OF PATRIARCHY. 3. Transnational and intersectional structures of patriarchy -- 4. Patriarchal ideology and hegemonic gender beliefs -- 5. Homosociality and patriarchal peer support among men -- 6. Coercive contral and familial patriarchy -- 7. Patriarchal masculinities and masculine selves -- PART THREE: LINKING MEN'S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN TO OTHER VIOLENCES BY MEN. 8. Gendering men's public violence against men -- 9. Gendering militarism, war and terrorism -- 10. Gendering global warming and environmental violence -- PART FOUR: OVERCOMING A VIOLENT GENDER ORDER. 11. Disrupting men's complicity in the pillars of patriarchy -- 12. Fostering a feminist ethic of care in men.


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