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The relationship between class and intimate violence against women is much misunderstood. While many studies of intimate violence focus on poor and working-class women, few examine the issue compar...
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07 February 2023

The relationship between class and intimate violence against women is much misunderstood. While many studies of intimate violence focus on poor and working-class women, few examine the issue comparatively in terms of class privilege and class disadvantage. James Ptacek draws on in-depth interviews with sixty women from wealthy, professional, working-class, and poor communities to investigate how social class shapes both women's experiences of violence and the responses of their communities to this violence. Ptacek's framing of women's victimization as "social entrapment" links private violence to public responses and connects social inequalities to the dilemmas that women face.
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Pages: 240
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Gender and Justice
Publication Date:
07 February 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520381612
Format: Paperback
"Destined to become a classic."
James Ptacek is Professor Emeritus in Sociology at Suffolk University. He is author of Battered Women in the Courtroom and editor of Restorative Justice and Violence against Women.
Contents
Preface
1. Conversations with Women about Abuse
2. The Hidden Dramas of Masculinity
3. Failed Femininity and Psychological Cruelty
4. Terror, Fear, and Caution: Physical Violence and Threats
5. The Continuum of Sexual Abuse
6. Economic Abuse: Control, Sabotage, and Exploitation
7. The Emotional Dynamics of Entrapment: Love, Fear, Anger, Guilt, and Shame
8. Separation, Healing, and Justice
Conclusion: Intimate Violence as Social Entrapment
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1. Conversations with Women about Abuse
2. The Hidden Dramas of Masculinity
3. Failed Femininity and Psychological Cruelty
4. Terror, Fear, and Caution: Physical Violence and Threats
5. The Continuum of Sexual Abuse
6. Economic Abuse: Control, Sabotage, and Exploitation
7. The Emotional Dynamics of Entrapment: Love, Fear, Anger, Guilt, and Shame
8. Separation, Healing, and Justice
Conclusion: Intimate Violence as Social Entrapment
Notes
Bibliography
Index