2020
DOI: 10.1177/1077801220958486
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Hidden Dramas of Masculinity: Women’s Perspectives on Intimate Violence in Different Social Classes

Abstract: While intimate violence against women occurs in all social classes, few studies have examined this abuse in the context of both class privilege and class disadvantage. This research investigates the experiences of women from all social classes who were abused by intimate male partners. One key issue in this study concerns masculinities. Drawing from in-depth interviews with 60 women, what kinds of masculinity do abusive men present in public? How do these public masculinities contrast with the masculinities th… Show more

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“…Moreover, young adults might believe that these strategies are appropriate and acceptable to change their partner's behaviour and might contribute to resolving conflicts in their romantic relationships (Alleyne‐Green et al, 2016). About social class, although in our study DV was more frequent in the high social class, in general, violence occurs at all socioeconomic groups (Ptacek, 2021). In addition, being heterosexual was associated with a higher probability of online DV in our study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…Moreover, young adults might believe that these strategies are appropriate and acceptable to change their partner's behaviour and might contribute to resolving conflicts in their romantic relationships (Alleyne‐Green et al, 2016). About social class, although in our study DV was more frequent in the high social class, in general, violence occurs at all socioeconomic groups (Ptacek, 2021). In addition, being heterosexual was associated with a higher probability of online DV in our study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…Therefore, intersectional analyses of patriarchy now inform much of today's radical feminist work on violence against women. Two examples that immediately come to mind are recent studies conducted by Durfee (2021) and Ptacek (2023).…”
Section: Studying and Challenging Patriarchymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not to suggest, however, that VAWG and intimate partner violence is the preserve of the working classes and poorer communities. As we are very well aware, GBV and domestic abuse cuts across socio-cultural and economic boundaries-although it can be the case that levels of abuse may be more opaque and rendered less visible among higher class and wealthier communities (Kumar and Casey 2017;Ptacek 2021).…”
Section: Gender-based Violence and The Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%