Violence Against Women

Ram Ahuja
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The phrase “violence against women” (VAW) has two meanings. First, violence against women is a long-ranging historical phenomenon said to be instituted to protect male property rights through the exchange of women, a result of misogyny, a “patriarchal bargain” between conquering males and enslaved women to ensure protection, a means to correct women's behavior that results from irrationality, original sin, or lack of virtue, or the result of a cultural bias against her sex. Second, VAW is a technical term originating in women's movements and human rights circles in the twentieth century to describe the ways in which women are subordinated to men throughout the world to sustain patriarchy, gender inequality, or masculine domination. While there is no universal theory of patriarchy that people find acceptable, it is true that violence against women, which takes very distinct forms from violence against men, is almost always legitimized by the law or culture within which it takes place, whereas violence against men is routinely prosecuted by law, even in war. Violence against women is a subset of gender violence; examples include battery, bride price, rape, stalking, female genital mutilation, foot binding, honor killing, wife burning, and lesbian bashing. Though violence against women occurs globally, the modern attempt to eliminate it begins in the global North where developed countries often set standards for appropriate treatment of women. Keywords: violence; violence against; women; women's rights
针对妇女的暴力行为
“对妇女的暴力行为”一词有两层意思。首先,针对女性的暴力行为是一种长期存在的历史现象,据说是为了通过交换女性来保护男性的财产权而制定的,这是厌女症的结果,是征服男性和被奴役女性之间为确保保护而进行的“父权交易”,是纠正女性因非理性、原罪或缺乏美德而导致的行为的一种手段,或者是对女性的文化偏见的结果。其次,VAW是一个技术术语,起源于20世纪的妇女运动和人权圈,用来描述世界各地妇女从属于男性的方式,以维持父权制、性别不平等或男性统治。虽然没有一种人们可以接受的普遍的父权制理论,但确实,对妇女的暴力与对男子的暴力形式截然不同,它几乎总是被发生在其中的法律或文化所合法化,而对男子的暴力则经常受到法律的起诉,即使在战争中也是如此。对妇女的暴力是性别暴力的一个子集;这些例子包括殴打、彩礼、强奸、跟踪、切割女性生殖器、缠足、荣誉谋杀、焚烧妻子和殴打女同性恋。尽管对妇女的暴力行为在全球范围内都有发生,但现代消除暴力行为的努力始于全球北方,那里的发达国家经常制定适当对待妇女的标准。关键词:暴力;暴力;女性;妇女的权利
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