Violence in the City of Women: Police and Batterers in Bahia, Brazil
Sarah Hautzinger
(Author)
Description
Brazil's innovative all-female police stations, installed as part of the return to civilian rule in the 1980s, mark the country's first effort to police domestic violence against women. Sarah J. Hautzinger's vividly detailed, accessibly written study explores this phenomenon as a window onto the shifting relationship between violence and gendered power struggles in the city of Salvador da Bahia. Hautzinger brings together distinct voices-unexpectedly macho policewomen, the battered women they are charged with defending, indomitable Bahian women who disdain female victims, and men who grapple with changing pressures related to masculinity and honor. What emerges is a view of Brazil's policing experiment as a pioneering, and potentially radical, response to demands of the women's movement to build feminism into the state in a society fundamentally shaped by gender.Product Details
Price
$41.94
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
September 01, 2007
Pages
342
Dimensions
6.65 X 0.88 X 8.93 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520252776
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About the Author
Sarah J. Hautzinger is Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Colorado College.