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Men, Domestic Violence and the Law: Constructions of Masculinities in Popular, Activist and Academic discourses

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Men, Domestic Violence and the Law: Constructions of Masculinities in Popular, Activist and Academic discourses. / Hird, Derek.
Zou xiang xingfu 走向幸福: Disijie Zhongguo xing yanjiu guoji yantaohui lunwenji (xiaji) 第四届中国性研究国际研讨会论文集 (下集). ed. / Yingying Huang; Suiming Pan. Vol. 34 Kaohsiung: Baijun wenhua chubanshe, 2014. p. 85-118 (Sexuality Research in China).

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Hird, D 2014, Men, Domestic Violence and the Law: Constructions of Masculinities in Popular, Activist and Academic discourses. in Y Huang & S Pan (eds), Zou xiang xingfu 走向幸福: Disijie Zhongguo xing yanjiu guoji yantaohui lunwenji (xiaji) 第四届中国性研究国际研讨会论文集 (下集). vol. 34, Sexuality Research in China, Baijun wenhua chubanshe, Kaohsiung, pp. 85-118.

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Hird, D. (2014). Men, Domestic Violence and the Law: Constructions of Masculinities in Popular, Activist and Academic discourses. In Y. Huang, & S. Pan (Eds.), Zou xiang xingfu 走向幸福: Disijie Zhongguo xing yanjiu guoji yantaohui lunwenji (xiaji) 第四届中国性研究国际研讨会论文集 (下集) (Vol. 34, pp. 85-118). (Sexuality Research in China). Baijun wenhua chubanshe.

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Hird D. Men, Domestic Violence and the Law: Constructions of Masculinities in Popular, Activist and Academic discourses. In Huang Y, Pan S, editors, Zou xiang xingfu 走向幸福: Disijie Zhongguo xing yanjiu guoji yantaohui lunwenji (xiaji) 第四届中国性研究国际研讨会论文集 (下集). Vol. 34. Kaohsiung: Baijun wenhua chubanshe. 2014. p. 85-118. (Sexuality Research in China).

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Hird, Derek. / Men, Domestic Violence and the Law : Constructions of Masculinities in Popular, Activist and Academic discourses. Zou xiang xingfu 走向幸福: Disijie Zhongguo xing yanjiu guoji yantaohui lunwenji (xiaji) 第四届中国性研究国际研讨会论文集 (下集). editor / Yingying Huang ; Suiming Pan. Vol. 34 Kaohsiung : Baijun wenhua chubanshe, 2014. pp. 85-118 (Sexuality Research in China).

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abstract = "In this paper, I utilise a masculinities studies lens to analyse debates about domesticviolence in contemporary China. I focus on violence perpetrated by husbands upon their wives, and understand violence broadly to include {\textquoteleft}any behavior within an intimate relationship that causes physical, psychological or sexual harm to those in the relationship{\textquoteright}, including {\textquoteleft}physical aggression, psychological abuse, forced intercourse and other forms of sexual coercion, and various controlling behaviors{\textquoteright} (Xu et al. 2005: 78; Krug et al. 2002: 89). I seek to identity and discuss the ways in which discourses about domestic violence construct masculinities. In the paper, I understand masculinities as plural, diverse and impermanent: there is no essential, timeless, universal {\textquoteleft}masculinity{\textquoteright}. Nor are there culturally bounded masculinities, such as a singular {\textquoteleft}Chinese masculinity{\textquoteright}. That is not to say that there are no {\textquoteleft}dominant{\textquoteright}/ {\textquoteleft}mainstream{\textquoteright}/ {\textquoteleft}hegemonic{\textquoteright} masculinities: as with other gendered and social identity markers, masculinities reflect and produce wider sociocultural hierarchies of power, status and recognition. I intend to highlight some of these mainstream masculinities, always locating them within topologies of power. I argue that an effective approach to countering men{\textquoteright}s domestic violence cannot simply rely on legislation alone; it is also necessary to understand how masculinities are constructed. An appreciation of the discursive practices that shape masculinities and a recognition of men{\textquoteright}s {\textquoteleft}bringing themselves{\textquoteright} into discourses of masculinities in various ways, opens up the possibility for men to fashion non-violent masculinities.",
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