Posts Tagged: gender violence

Hume, Mo. “The Myths of Violence: Gender, Conflict, and Community in El Salvador.” Latin American Perspectives 35, no. 5 (September 2008): 59–76. doi:10.1177/0094582X08321957.
In “The Myths of Violence: Gender, Conflict, and Community in El Salvador”, Hume explores the establishment, normalization, and perpetuation of gender violence within families in El Salvador. Hume’s paper is structured in the following way. First, she establishes how the

Hume, Mo. “The Myths of Violence: Gender, Conflict, and Community in El Salvador.” Latin American Perspectives 35, no. 5 (September 2008): 59–76. doi:10.1177/0094582X08321957.
In “The Myths of Violence: Gender, Conflict, and Community in El Salvador”, Hume explores the establishment, normalization, and perpetuation of gender violence within families in El Salvador. Hume’s paper is structured in the following way. First, she establishes how the

Menijvar, Cecilia and Shannon Drysdale Walsh. “The Architecture of Feminicide: The State, Inequalities, and Everyday Gender Violence in Honduras.” Latin American Research Review 52, no. 2 (2017): 221-240.
This image was found on google and it is showing street theatre in Honduras and the sign reads “sorry for the inconvenience but they are murdering us”. This image is appropriate because it depicts the response to gendered violence against women.

Menijvar, Cecilia and Shannon Drysdale Walsh. “The Architecture of Feminicide: The State, Inequalities, and Everyday Gender Violence in Honduras.” Latin American Research Review 52, no. 2 (2017): 221-240.
This image was found on google and it is showing street theatre in Honduras and the sign reads “sorry for the inconvenience but they are murdering us”. This image is appropriate because it depicts the response to gendered violence against women.

Judith Schönsteiner, Alma Beltrán y Puga, Domingo A. Lovera; Reflections on the Human Rights Challenges of Consolidating Democracies: Recent Developments in the Inter-American System of Human Rights, Human Rights Law Review, Oxford University Press. Volume 11, Issue 2, 1 June 2011, Pages 362–389, https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngr011
The authors of this law review describe the emergence of multiple topics in the inter-American courts since its existence. Although the court still works on cases regarding “transnational justice” for events from the mid to late 20th century, the authors

Judith Schönsteiner, Alma Beltrán y Puga, Domingo A. Lovera; Reflections on the Human Rights Challenges of Consolidating Democracies: Recent Developments in the Inter-American System of Human Rights, Human Rights Law Review, Oxford University Press. Volume 11, Issue 2, 1 June 2011, Pages 362–389, https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngr011
The authors of this law review describe the emergence of multiple topics in the inter-American courts since its existence. Although the court still works on cases regarding “transnational justice” for events from the mid to late 20th century, the authors
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