2024
DOI: 10.1002/fea2.12141
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From distress to anger to shame: Gender violence, empowerment, and emotional states in Ecuador

Karin Friederic

Abstract: Changing discourses and laws related to women's rights and intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural Ecuador have profoundly reshaped how local women experience and respond to violence. Women once understood violence as one strand of social suffering embedded in everyday rural life, and they resisted and managed this violence through various collective idioms of distress. Over the last two decades, however, state and non‐governmental organization (NGO) campaigns have isolated gender violence as a discrete pheno… Show more

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