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« Égalité parentale », « justice sexiste ! ». Régulièrement, des hommes se perchent en haut de monuments pour brandir, quelques heures durant, des pancartes affichant ces slogans.Ces mobilisations, visibles un peu partout dans le monde, s'élèvent contre une justice familiale qui serait défavorable aux hommes du fait qu'elle organiserait massivement la résidence des enfants chez leurs mères, après la séparation des parents.En quoi ces mobilisations peuvent-elles nous éclairer sur les enjeux contemporains des transformations familiales et plus précisément sur la régulation judiciaire de la parentalité post-conjugale ?Cet ouvrage, issu d'une thèse de doctorat en sociologie, propose une analyse des mobilisations de pères séparés, dans une perspective comparative (France-Québec) à destination d’un public universitaire, associatif et militant. À la lumière d’une enquête de terrain au sein de groupes de pères séparés, Aurélie Fillod-Chabaud montre combien ces mobilisations s’inscrivent dans une mouvance réactionnaire et antiféministe, critiquant par essence la « féminisation » de la société et des grands corps de l’État.
316.356.2*32 --- 316.356.2*32 Ontbinding van het huwelijk door scheiding, echtscheiding --- Ontbinding van het huwelijk door scheiding, echtscheiding --- Social Issues --- droit de garde --- enfant --- justice familiale --- militantisme --- custody rights --- child --- family justice --- activism --- Pères divorcés -- France --- Pères divorcés -- Québec (Canada) --- Études comparatives --- Absentee fathers --- Parent and child (Law) --- Feminism --- Domestic relations --- Paternal deprivation --- Men's movement
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"Domestic violence is commonly assumed to be a bipartisan, nonpolitical issue, with politicians of all stripes claiming to work to end family violence. Nevertheless, the Violence Against Women Act expired for over 500 days between 2012 and 2013 due to differences between the U.S. Senate and House, demonstrating that legal protections for domestic abuse survivors are both highly political and highly vulnerable. Racial and gender politics, the move toward criminalization, reproductive justice concerns, gun control debates, and political interests are increasingly shaping responses to domestic violence, demonstrating the need for greater consideration of the interplay of politics, domestic violence, and how the law works in people's lives. [This book provides an] historical perspective on domestic violence responses in the United States. It grapples with the ways in which child welfare systems and civil and criminal justice responses intersect, and considers the different, overlapping ways in which survivors of domestic abuse are forced to cope with institutionalized discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and immigration status. The book also examines movement politics and the feminist movement with respect to domestic violence policies. The tensions discussed in this book, similar to those involved in the #metoo movement, include questions of accountability, reckoning, redemption, healing, and forgiveness. What is the future of feminism and the movements against gender-based violence and domestic violence? Readers are invited to question assumptions about how society and the legal system respond to intimate partner violence and to challenge the domestic violence field to move beyond old paradigms and contend with larger justice issues."--(4e de couverture).
Intimate partner violence --- Family violence --- Prevention. --- Law and legislation --- United States. --- Battering Court Syndrome. --- National Rifle Association (NRA). --- Title IX. --- Violence Against Women Act. --- abuse and neglect. --- access to justice. --- alternative forms of justice. --- autonomy. --- background checks. --- battered women’s movement. --- battered women’s syndrome. --- campus climate. --- campus sexual assault. --- carceral feminism. --- child abuse. --- congressional intent. --- corporal punishment. --- criminal justice. --- criminalization. --- crossover youth. --- cycle of abuse. --- discrimination. --- domestic violence. --- empowerment. --- failure to protect. --- family court. --- family justice. --- felony murder. --- firearms. --- gender bias. --- gender politics. --- gender-based violence. --- gun control. --- gun laws. --- gun violence. --- guns in the home. --- harm reduction. --- homicide-suicide. --- immigration status. --- intersectionality. --- intimate fatalities. --- intimate partner violence. --- intrafamilial violence. --- juvenile justice. --- law enforcement. --- legal consciousness. --- masculinities. --- mass shootings. --- mens rea. --- militarization. --- multi-system involvement. --- multidimensional empowerment. --- national action plan. --- national plan of action. --- parental discipline privilege. --- police discretion. --- police-perpetrated domestic abuse. --- prison abolition. --- prosecutorial abuse. --- protection orders. --- punishment. --- restorative justice. --- sexual assault. --- situational couple violence. --- social control. --- social movements. --- specialized courts. --- specialized justice. --- survivor. --- teen dating violence. --- victims’ rights. --- violence against women. --- women’s human rights.
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