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The Public Accounts of a ‘Private’ Act: Domestic Violence in the Eyes of Mamelodi, a South African Township

机译:“私人”法案的公共帐目:南非小镇马梅洛迪眼中的家庭暴力

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Domestic violence against women is a serious social and public health problem facing women in South Africa and other countries. This social malaise in South Africa is often seen as “private” – committed within the home space, or “imperceptible” to the public. In other words, domestic violence is framed as a phenomenon that takes place exclusively behind the closed doors of the home. This study contends with this notion of “imperceptibility” in the domestic violence discourse. Using qualitative data from Mamelodi, a black township in Pretoria, South Africa, this paper argues that the notion of imperceptibility is reductionist and helps to perpetuate the act. The commission of domestic violence does not only take place in the privacy of the home; it is also committed in public, and it is visible to the community where it takes place.
机译:针对妇女的家庭暴力是南非和其他国家妇女面临的严重的社会和公共卫生问题。南非的这种社交不适通常被视为“私人”,是在家庭空间内犯下的,或者对公众“不易察觉”的。换句话说,家庭暴力被描述为仅在家庭关门后发生的现象。这项研究与家庭暴力话语中的“潜移默化”概念相抗衡。本文使用来自南非比勒陀利亚黑人小镇Mamelodi的定性数据,认为不可感知性的概念是还原论,有助于使这一行为永久化。实施家庭暴力不仅发生在家庭隐私中;它也是在公共场合进行的,它对于发生它的社区是可见的。

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