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Abstract
In Sweden, men’s violence against women in close relationships, often named as
women abuse, has for the last two decades been a topic in the women’s movement as
well as a topic on the political agenda, among them The Protection of Women’s
Integrity reform, resulting in different assignments to authorities both on a local and
central level to work out different solutions to the problem. This report started off
primarily as one of these assignments with the aim to present and discuss contemporary
knowledge on women abuse in Sweden. The aim of the report has been somewhat
extended but deals primarily with the production of knowledge about women
abuse as stated in the original assignment from the National Board of Health and
Welfare which also made the report possible by contributing economically.
The aim of the report is to explore what understandings are expressed in different
texts concerning men’s violence against women, the male perpetrator and the female
victim and to discuss the implications of these specific understandings in relation to
different practices assigned to deal with (and resolve) the problem. The report is
based on approximately 150 texts, produced by those who have an academic interest
in the question as well as by those who meet with the problem in their different
professions and occupations.
The report consists of five sections. In the first two sections the problem is presented
and discussed as a juridical one, as figures of different statistics of male violence,
and as different official ways of defining and dealing with the problem. The
third section is an overview of what definitions are given the status of truth, and by
whom, thereby constructing a specific space of knowledge. Differences and similarities,
changes and continuities over time are highlighted. At first sight there might
seem to be a mutual understanding of the problem, one dominating discourse on how
to understand male violence against women, expressed both by academic producers,
representatives for women shelters and in political documentation, locating the problem
within a gender-power perspective. Taking a closer look, the space of knowledge
rather appears to be one of a struggle.
The struggle mainly has to do with how men’s violence against women is conceptualised:
(1) as an expression of male power or powerlessness; (2) the male perpetrator
as gradually or totally different from other males; (3) male violence as culturally
accepted or unacceptable acts of violence. The section concludes with an overview
showing that the space of knowledge is a highly contested one where naming and
defining of terms can be understood as a struggle for power on a discursive level.
The fourth section consists of a detailed outline of three different ways of locating
and explaining the problem of male violence against women, namely as an individual,
a marital or a societal problem. The section ends with a discussion on possible
consequences of these perspectives. The examination is based on texts produced by
three persons, chosen as representatives of opposite views. The section concludes
with a discussion on whether these contradictive explanations partly might be understood
as differences in objectives, goals and purposes of the studies.
The fifth section is to be understood as a provocative exploration of what problems
and possibilities, in a broader sense, there may be, producing a certain form of
knowledge on violence in intimate relationships, the male perpetrator and the female
victim. The discussions focuses upon descriptions picturing violence as a bad but
inevitable part of women life, naturalizing the problem; the question of equality, both
as the problem and as the solution of the problem; descriptions of the female victim
creating images of weakness, sickliness and powerlessness; the problem of excluding
or including same-sex partner violence in existing feminist theories, and the recurrent
question of “why doesn’t she leave?”
Publisher
Sociologiska institutionen, Göteborgs universitet
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Date
2003Author
Steen, Anne-Lie
Keywords
violence against women
women abuse
domestic assault
Sweden
ISSN
0072-5099
Series/Report no.
Research report 131
Forskningsrapport 131
Language
sv