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Memory and violence in female submission
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Memory and violence in female submission

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Among the different factors that contribute to the maintenance of processes of female submission to violence suffered in the marital sphere, we would highlight the generational transmission of gender protocols (TGPPG) from mother to daughter as the main constructor of female conceptions about their role in the social order. The inheritance of the maternal psyche results in the reproduction of an idealized relationship model that includes motherhood and male protection. Captured by the discursive ambiguity that surrounds the TGPPG, women internalize feelings and behaviours of submission to supposed male authority; unilateral responsibility for maintaining the emotional bond; emotional dependence on men; blame for the dissolution of the emotional relationship; devaluation of their professional skills and, consequently, trivialization of the violence perpetrated against them in a space where they should feel safe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
22 November 2024
Pages
136
ISBN
9786208314439

Among the different factors that contribute to the maintenance of processes of female submission to violence suffered in the marital sphere, we would highlight the generational transmission of gender protocols (TGPPG) from mother to daughter as the main constructor of female conceptions about their role in the social order. The inheritance of the maternal psyche results in the reproduction of an idealized relationship model that includes motherhood and male protection. Captured by the discursive ambiguity that surrounds the TGPPG, women internalize feelings and behaviours of submission to supposed male authority; unilateral responsibility for maintaining the emotional bond; emotional dependence on men; blame for the dissolution of the emotional relationship; devaluation of their professional skills and, consequently, trivialization of the violence perpetrated against them in a space where they should feel safe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
22 November 2024
Pages
136
ISBN
9786208314439