Domestic violence and the law in colonial and postcolonial Africa / edited by Emily Burrill, Richard Roberts, and Elizabeth Thornberry.

Domestic Violence and the Law in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa reveals the ways in which domestic space and domestic relationships take on different meanings in African contexts that extend the boundaries of family obligation, kinship, and dependency. The term domestic violence encompasses kin-ba...

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Other Authors: Thornberry, Elizabeth, Roberts, Richard L., 1949-, Burrill, Emily
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, ©2010.
©2010
Series:New African histories series.
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Summary:Domestic Violence and the Law in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa reveals the ways in which domestic space and domestic relationships take on different meanings in African contexts that extend the boundaries of family obligation, kinship, and dependency. The term domestic violence encompasses kin-based violence, marriage-based violence, gender-based violence, as well as violence between patrons and clients who shared the same domestic space. As a lived experience and as a social and historical unit of analysis, domestic violence in colonial and postcolonial Africa is complex. Using evidence.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 303 pages) : maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-294) and index.
ISBN:9780821443453
0821443453
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.