Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Backlash | |
My Position as a scholar | |
Chapter Outline | |
Key Contexts | p. 8 |
Terminology | |
Research | |
Policy | |
Antifeminist "Men's Rights" and "Fathers' Rights" Groups | |
The Social Ecology of Woman Abuse | |
Booth v. Hvass | p. 26 |
Booth v. Hvass | |
Why Equal protection Arguments Matter | |
The Equal Protection claim | |
Claims and Evidence | |
The Defense Response | |
Popular Discourses | p. 49 |
Antifeminist Discourses on Woman Abuse | |
Batterer Narratives | p. 61 |
Denial | |
Minimization | |
Excuse | |
Justification | |
Patriarchy in Batterer Narratives | |
Learning from the Narratives of Men Who Batter women | |
Sex Differences | p. 81 |
The Booth Plaintiffs' Sources | |
Research Demonstrating sex Differences in violence against Intimates | |
Homicide | |
Separation Assault | |
Stalking | |
Sexual Assault | |
Sublethal Injury | |
Implications of Sex Differences in violence against intimates | |
Gender and Patriarchy | p. 103 |
Gender | |
Patriarchy | |
Patriarchy, Gender, and violence across the Social Ecology | |
Cultural Factors | |
Community Factors | |
Interpersonal Factors | |
Change over Time (Chronosystem) | |
Interaction of Multiple Factors (Mesosystem) | |
Scholarly Evidence of Patriarchal Peer Support of violence against women | |
Conclusion | p. 118 |
Directions for Future Research | |
Policy Recommendations | |
Notes | p. 125 |
Bibliography | p. 129 |
Index | p. 147 |
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