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100 _aChopra, Radhika
245 _aFrom violence to supportive practice: family, gender and masculinities
260 _c2003
300 _ap.1650-657.
362 _a26 Apr
520 _aThe politicsw of gender and feminist research have outlined the deprivations and unequal entitlements in the lives of women. This frame has also produced the view that understanding women's lives in incomplete without looking at their everyday locations within families that must include relations with men. This research has tried to bring into focus the way that men's support can be outlined and reflected upon in the context of gender equality and domestic democracy. Supportive practices are more than an `alternative' frame within which to place men. They enable us to hear an aspect of men's lives and expressions of their subjective positions in ways that have not so far been addressed. - Reproduced.
650 _aFamily
650 _aViolence
650 _aWomen
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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