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THE DOMESTIC ABUSES AND GENDERED POWERELATIONS: RURAL WOMEN EXPERIENCES IN PATRIARCHAL FAMILIES

Authors:
BADHARIYA BEEGUM.P

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BADHARIYA BEEGUM.P
Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Farook College

MLA 8
BEEGUM.P, BADHARIYA. "THE DOMESTIC ABUSES AND GENDERED POWERELATIONS: RURAL WOMEN EXPERIENCES IN PATRIARCHAL FAMILIES." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 4, no. 2, Feb. 2019, pp. 1076-1085, ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=81. Accessed Feb. 2019.
APA
BEEGUM.P, B. (2019, February). THE DOMESTIC ABUSES AND GENDERED POWERELATIONS: RURAL WOMEN EXPERIENCES IN PATRIARCHAL FAMILIES. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 4(2), 1076-1085. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=81
Chicago
BEEGUM.P, BADHARIYA. "THE DOMESTIC ABUSES AND GENDERED POWERELATIONS: RURAL WOMEN EXPERIENCES IN PATRIARCHAL FAMILIES." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 4, no. 2 (February 2019), 1076-1085. Accessed February, 2019. ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=81.

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Abstract:
Family plays an important role in creating a hierarchical system as it not only mirrors the order in the State and educates its children but also creates and constantly reinforces that order. As a basic institutions the family develops a human ecology by providing a setting where a human being receives his or her first crucial, practical and intellectual motions and learns how to relate to his her natural , social and physical environment. He or she learns how to love and what being loved means and therefore concretely what is means to be a human person . But researches evidences that organisational, institutional patriarchal structures in society maintain unequal power relationships between men and women that tacitly or directly support domestic oppression and violence against women. Domestic violence is not just about physical violence. It takes many forms-physical, sexual, verbal, financial and emotional. These forms of abusive and manipulative behaviours are about maintaining power and control of women by male abusers. The key component of the dynamics of domestic violence is the concepts of gender and power. Men as a social group have greater power than women and violence is an important way by which men maintain their dominant position.

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