Women in the crossfire : understanding and ending honor killing /
Every year, thousands of girls and women die, often at the hands of blood relatives. These victims are accused of committing honour violations that bring shame upon their family - such transgressions range from walking with a boy in their neighbourhood to seeking to marry a man of their own choosing...
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Understanding and ending honor killing
First steps toward understanding honor killing --
Empirical research on honor killing --
Social realities of honor --
Socialization, gender, and violence-prone personality --
Warrior masculinity and female victimization --
Cultural evolution of honor killing --
Providing protection and leveraged reform --
Moral transformation: taking honor out of honor killing --
Moral transformation: sustainability and community ownership. - 1. Verfasser:
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- Elektronisch E-Book
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- Englisch
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
2018.
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Every year, thousands of girls and women die, often at the hands of blood relatives. These victims are accused of committing honour violations that bring shame upon their family - such transgressions range from walking with a boy in their neighbourhood to seeking to marry a man of their own choosing to being a victim of rape. 'Women in the Crossfire' presents a thorough examination of honour killing, an age-old social practice through which women are trapped and subjected to terror and deadly violence as consequences of the evolution of dysfunctional patriarchal structures and competition among men for domination.
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- 1 online resource (xiv, 334 pages) : illustrations
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- Previously issued in print: 2018.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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0-19-046858-0
0-19-046859-9
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Parallelausgabe: 0-19-046856-4
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