Coercive Control
How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:20th Mar '24
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The book Coercive Control by Evan Stark explores the dynamics of subjugation faced by women, advocating for new laws and interventions to combat this pervasive issue.
In Coercive Control, Evan Stark sheds light on a pervasive issue that affects countless women in their personal and family lives. He draws from a diverse range of sources, including FBI statistics, health records, and interviews with both victims and perpetrators. This comprehensive approach allows Stark to paint a vivid picture of coercive control, which he defines as the most common and devastating means of subjugation. The book meticulously identifies the elements and dynamics of coercive control, highlighting its far-reaching consequences on liberty and privacy rights.
Stark's work goes beyond mere identification; he provides a thorough analysis of the harms associated with coercive control, emphasizing its impact on women's lives and rights. He argues for the necessity of modern interventions, including the introduction of new laws and innovative policing methods. By addressing the complexities of coercive control, Stark aims to equip society with the tools needed to support both victims and perpetrators effectively.
Ultimately, Coercive Control challenges outdated perspectives on domestic abuse and underscores the importance of recognizing women's experiences as part of a broader equity agenda. Stark’s insights serve as a call to action, urging society to confront and dismantle the structures that enable coercive control and to advocate for women's rights and freedoms in all aspects of life.
This edition is crucial for women's studies, psychology, and social studies. * Choice *
ISBN: 9780197639986
Dimensions: 226mm x 165mm x 81mm
Weight: 1043g
648 pages
2nd Revised edition