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Family Violence and the Women's Movement

The Conceptual Politics of Struggle

by (author) Gillian A. Walker

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Dec 1990
Category
General, Social Psychology, Social
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781487574314
    Publish Date
    Dec 1990
    List Price
    $41.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780802067821
    Publish Date
    Dec 1990
    List Price
    $41.95

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Feminists have always perceived wife abuse as just one of many manifestations of the unequal division of power between men and women. But as public awareness of the issue grew, government agencies began to take the issue over. They redefined wife-battering as a social problem for which professional and legislative responses were appropriate solutions. They ignored its connection to more fundamental questions of male power.

 

Gillian Walker systematically and empirically examines the process by which the issue of wife-battering was taken away from feminists and the women being abused. She has combined her own first-hand experiences as a feminist activist with a careful analysis of documents and with interviews of participants in various federal and provincial conferences and hearings. From this she shows how the experience of wife abuse became defined as part of the broader issue of family violence.

 

The women who together started and shaped the transition-house movement today find their status changed. They are directed away from political action. Instead they are expected only to provide services in crisis shelters, increasingly monitored and under-funded, part of a broader network of services to ‘troubled families.’ Meanwhile, society fails to address the question of gender inequality as the root cause of wife-battering.

 

Walker’s analysis of the conceptual processes involved in naming an ‘issue’ and defining a ‘social problem’ offers insights into the politics of social action generally. It speaks to the struggles of all grassroots activists.

About the author

GILLIAN A. WALKER is Associate Professor, Carleton School of Social Work, Carleton University. She is co-editor of Community Organization and the Canadian State, and author, with P. Susan Penfold, of Women and the Psychiatric Paradox.

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