
Exploring Feminist Theories of Family and Domestic Violence
Delve into feminist perspectives on family dynamics and domestic violence, as discussed by scholars such as Dobash & Dobash (1979), Wilkinson (1996), Firestone (1970), and Millett (1970). Discover how marriage is intertwined with issues of oppression and control, particularly in the context of male authority over women. Uncover valuable insights and resources related to domestic violence through an exploration of feminist literature and theories.
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Dobash & Dobash (1979) Wilkinson (1996) It is important here link in some of the Feminist Theories of the Family that we have studied previously
Feminists such as Firestone (1970) & Millett (1970) agree with Dobash & Dobash in that marriage is linked to domestic violence (the oppression of women). See full size image Domestic Violence is essentially a way that men impose their authority and control on women. millett-kate womens%2520aid%2520logo LGBT%2520domestic%2520abuse%2520logo%2520small
ist2_606279_statistics_3 Click here to visit www.sociology.uk.net (Information & Activities Relating to Domestic Violence and other topics you have studied)