“…Our analysis of these responses illustrates the patriarchal social structure of power in these regions, which is perpetuated in the interpersonal, institutional, and representational dimensions and keeps women in precarious, subordinate social positions, while ostracizing or punishing women who try to resist. Keywords violence against women, childhood sexual abuse, intimate partner violence, homelessness, rural areas, feminist studies More and more studies have shown that in non-urban areas, gender socialization centered on traditional roles and conservative values is especially persistent, complicating the life courses of women who experience intimate partner violence (DeKeseredy et al, 2016;Farhall et al, 2020;Savard & Marchand, 2016). In Canada, few studies have been done on violence against women in non-urban areas, but the information that has been gathered on this subject is alarming.…”