reviewViolence Against WomenDec 30, 2004Closed access

Domestic Violence at the Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender

John Jay College of Criminal Justice · Pace University

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Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive review of the emerging domestic violence literature using a race, class, gender, sexual orientation intersectional analysis and structural framework fostered by women of color and their allies to understand the experiences and contexts of domestic violence for marginalized women in U.S. society. The first half of the article lays out a series of challenges that an intersectional analysis grounded in a structural framework provides for understanding the role of culture in domestic violence. The second half of the article points to major contributions of such an approach to feminist methods and practices in working with battered women on the margins of society.

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Keywords
  • Domestic violence
  • Intersectionality
  • Race (biology)
  • Gender studies
  • Poison control
  • Sexual orientation
  • Class (philosophy)
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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