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Gender-based Domestic Violence An Interdisciplinary Analysis from the Perspectives of Sociology and Neuroscience Raquel Partida-Rocha She has a Ph.D. in Social Sciences, a Master in Social Sciences and a BA in History from the University of Guadalajara; SNI level I researcher; full-time professor at UdeG with 35 years of teaching work.
S ummary This text seeks to shed light on new postmodern social explanations regarding the unequal social interaction between men and women in their personal relationships and its consequences. It is considered necessary here to end the status quo on discussion of Genderbased Domestic Violence (GDV), which has hitherto centered mostly on conflictual interpersonal relations owing to gender struggles and not on the structurally and historical unequal social constructions handed down through the twentieth century. We start from a question: How can GDV among women in the Mexican state of Jalisco be characterized? Characteristics of GDV involve series of aggressions perpetrated against a woman by a person with whom she has daily interactions emotional, economic, sexual in a private space (residence, room, vehicle, kitchen, or outside the home). The hypothesis proposed is that GDV derives from a close preexisting relationship between victim and aggressor, from a condition of subordination and power between unequal parties.
gender-based domestic violence, private property, gender inequality, inequality between men and women, aggression, mistreatment. In this study we propose to discuss GDV from the perspective of the sociology of the emotions, combined with Characteristics of GDV involve series of aggressions perpetrated against a woman by a person with whom she has daily interactions emotional, economic, sexual in a private space (residence, room, vehicle, kitchen, or outside the home). The hypothesis proposed is that GDV derives from a close preexisting relationship between victim and aggressor, from a condition of subordination and power between unequal parties. For many women, it is in the home, contrary to social and personal expectations, where aggression is mainly experienced. Nevertheless, the fact that women participate in a formal and informal labor market continues