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The Social Dynamics of Family Violence Angela Hattery

The Social Dynamics of Family Violence By Angela Hattery

The Social Dynamics of Family Violence by Angela Hattery


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A comprehensive exploration of family violence throughout the life course. Hattery and Smith examine abuse of many kinds through the lens of social inequality.

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The Social Dynamics of Family Violence by Angela Hattery

"She died in September by the ugliest means, weighing an unthinkable 18 pounds, half what a 4-year-old ought to. She withered in poverty in a home in Brooklyn where the authorities said she had been drugged and often bound to a toddler bed by her mother, having realized a bare thimble's worth of living.... Marchella weighed 1 pound 4 ounces when she was born, prematurely, on April 3, 2006. A relative recalls thinking she was about the size of a one-liter Pepsi bottle. A twin sister, born first, died. Her name was Miracle. -N. R. KLEINFIELD AND MOSI SECRET, "A Bleak Life, Cut Short at 4, Harrowing from the Start," New York Times, May 8, 2011 This chapter will set the stage for an in-depth, theoretically framed discussion of various types of family violence, including elder abuse, intimate partner violence, and child abuse. In addition to defining key terms, we will also discuss the concept of family violence itself, which is, perhaps surprisingly, contested; compare and contrast scholarly approaches to thinking about family violence; and offer a reconceptualized model for considering family violence. Objectives Provide the latest empirical data on a variety of types of family violence Define critical concepts and recognize key issues relevant to the study of family violence Identify and introduce the theoretical paradigms that have been employed to analyze and understand family violence: (1) the family violence approach, (2) the feminist approach, and (3) the race, class, and gender (RCG) approach Illuminate the ways in which social structures and institutions, such as the economy, cultural norms, religious ideologies, and the military shape violence in families Illuminate the ways in which social statuses-race, social class, gender, age, and sexuality-shape patterns of violence in families Provide an honest discussion of the issues that families living with violence face"

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Praise for the Previous Edition "The Social Dynamics of Family Violence is a unique contribution to the family literature. The book provides a systematic examination of all forms of family violence (from intimate partner violence to child abuse to elder abuse to violence in gay and lesbian families) and does so in sociological fashion--social conditions and institutions (e.g., poverty, racism, and patriarchy), rather than individual-level factors, are highlighted as the driving forces. I highly recommend this book for adoption in undergraduate and graduate courses in sociology, social work, family studies, and in other related fields." -- Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University "Angie Hattery and Earl Smith have turned their decades of experience researching, teaching, and writing about violence in families into a comprehensive, accessible book. Their wise choices and thorough presentations of intersectional, life course, and institutional frameworks central to sociological approaches make this a text suitable for introductory courses in sociology, family studies, and gender/race/class analysis, and specialized courses in criminology, violence, and social policies. This book goes far beyond most available treatments of violence in families. This book finally convinces me that it's not only possible but worthwhile to use a textbook to teach smart, curious undergraduates about sociology, families, and violence between people who 'love' and depend on one another." --Lisa D. Brush, University of Pittsburgh "I appreciated how the book was well organized which enhanced my learning and understanding of such a difficult topic as a whole. The chosen topics in the book built my understanding and interests one issue after another. Hattery and Smith's wealth of knowledge and research was organized in a fairly conducive way that enhanced my knowledge of the different types of abuse (e.g., child abuse, elder abuse, intimate partner violence). They not only increased my knowledge but offered great hopes and wisdoms to tackle such an important issue that effects families from all backgrounds across the nation." --Nancy Xiong, Student "As a student who had no prior knowledge about family violence, I found the book highly accessible. Not only were concepts thoroughly explained, but the real life examples really put it into context for me. It was definitely one of the most relevant books I have read in a while!" --Joyous Tharrington, Student

About Angela Hattery

Angela Hattery is professor and director of Women and Gender Studies at George Mason University. She is the author of numerous books including Gender, Power and Violence (2016), African American Families: Myths and Realities (2014), Prisoner Re-entry and Social Capital: the long road to reintegration (2010), African American Families (2007) Globalization & America: race, human rights and inequality (2008) Intimate Partner Violence (2008) and Women, Work, and Family (2001). Earl Smith is Emeritus Rubin Distinguished Professor & Director of American Ethnic Studies and professor of Sociology at Wake Forest University. He is the author of numerous books including Race, Sport and the American Dream (2014) and African American Families: Myths and Realities (2014).

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition -- Social Dynamics of Family Violence -- Historical Perspectives on Family Violence -- Theories for Studying Family Violence -- Methods for Studying Family Violence -- Abuse Across the Life Course -- Abuse Across the Life Course -- Outcomes of Child Abuse -- The Economy and Intimate Partner Violence -- Cultural Factors and Intimate Partner Violence -- Religion and Family Violence -- Institutionalized Violence -- Violence in LGBTQ Families -- Prevention and Avoidance -- The Response to Family Violence -- Where do we Go From Here? -- Data Sources

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CIN0813349990G
9780813349992
0813349990
The Social Dynamics of Family Violence by Angela Hattery
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2016-08-02
496
N/A
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