Rape Culture, Gender Violence, and Religion 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72685-4_8
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Domestic Violence in Oceania: The Sin of Disobedience and the Violence of Obedience

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“…Then they will cite a Hadith, which says that, yeah we can discipline our wives. Although Farah's own experiences did not lead to her seeing a similar pattern among non-Muslims of claiming women's 'disobedience', many studies (Carlson et al, 2003;Davis, 2018) have pointed to similar beliefs among other cultural groups' forms of patriarchal authoritarianism. Yati diverged slightly from Farah's problematisation by discussing how patriarchal beliefs drive DV experiences within other cultural groups too, although the way she phrased her statement ("even Chinese men'') indicates that this might be a surprising fact.…”
Section: Patriarchal Violence Religious Authoritarianism and The Statementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Then they will cite a Hadith, which says that, yeah we can discipline our wives. Although Farah's own experiences did not lead to her seeing a similar pattern among non-Muslims of claiming women's 'disobedience', many studies (Carlson et al, 2003;Davis, 2018) have pointed to similar beliefs among other cultural groups' forms of patriarchal authoritarianism. Yati diverged slightly from Farah's problematisation by discussing how patriarchal beliefs drive DV experiences within other cultural groups too, although the way she phrased her statement ("even Chinese men'') indicates that this might be a surprising fact.…”
Section: Patriarchal Violence Religious Authoritarianism and The Statementioning
confidence: 94%