THE INTRICATE INTERPLAY BETWEEN VICTIMIZATION AND AGENCY: REFLECTIONS ON THE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN WHO FACE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MEXICO Cover Image
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THE INTRICATE INTERPLAY BETWEEN VICTIMIZATION AND AGENCY: REFLECTIONS ON THE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN WHO FACE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MEXICO
THE INTRICATE INTERPLAY BETWEEN VICTIMIZATION AND AGENCY: REFLECTIONS ON THE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN WHO FACE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MEXICO

Author(s): María Carolina Agoff, Cristina Herrera
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Studies in violence and power, Family and social welfare
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: intimate partner violence; agency; intersectionality; Mexico;

Summary/Abstract: This article is based on qualitative research in Mexico City focused on low-income women who face intimate partner violence. It is in line with works that question, through the lens of intersectionality, the false opposition between agency and victimization observed in a large proportion of literature on intimate partner violence. The investigation analyzes the women’s descriptions of the everyday forms of resistance they use to survive alongside their aggressors. Our results demonstrate that, through different resistance strategies, they exert different forms of agency that are, or can be, a way of questioning male domination, and can lead to a more open demand for rights, if adequate social and institutional conditions are met.

  • Issue Year: 8/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 49-72
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English