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Citation

Wesely JK. Fem. Criminol. 2006; 1(4): 303-328.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1557085106293074

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Women's violence has been viewed in gendered ways that are limited and one-dimensional. Such constructions are problematic in that they do little to address underlying disadvantages that foster this violence. This study investigates the complex context in which women's violence is rooted. Through in-depth interviews with two marginalized populations of women—those who are homeless and those who work as exotic dancers—the author explores participants' lived experiences of cumulative victimization characterized by abuse and violence, economic vulnerability, gender inequality, loss and dislocation, degradation, and social exclusion. This context severely constrains opportunities and choices available to the women in terms of livelihood, safety, coping, and survival. The women engage in violence as a way of resisting and responding to their cumulative victimization, and this violence has multiple meanings and is manifested in different ways. Ultimately, this study contributes to understandings of women's violence while arguing for the expansion and reconsideration of related gender constructs.

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