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Citation

Durfee A. Gender Soc. 2011; 25(3): 316-334.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0891243211404889

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Previous research analyzing masculinity and domestic violence has focused on men's accounts of the violence they have committed; relatively little research has focused on men's accounts of victimization. This article critically examines how men negotiate the competing discourses of victimization, hegemonic masculinity, and stereotypes about domestic violence when filing for a domestic violence protection order against a woman partner. Three themes related to gender and victimization emerged from the men's narratives. First, the men's descriptions of the violence they had experienced focused on their power and control over their intimate partner. Second, the men described their active resistance to the abuse but were careful to note that their actions were not "abusive" and that they were not the "abusers." Finally, although most of the men described both verbal and physical abuse, most did not express a fear of their partner. I discuss the results of this analysis in the context of the recent increase in men claiming victimization in a number of realms.


Language: en

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