Violenza sulle donne in Brasile e in Italia: un’analisi comparata della dimensione sociale e culturale
Data
2023Autore
Cubeddu, Francesca
Ribeiro Anselmo, Gisele Caroline
de Souza Silva, Salyanna
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Violence against women is recognized as a social fact, which has always been important in
sociological studies, social policies and social workers. Above all, it is identified as a factor
linked to cultural and social dimensions. Gender equality and combating violence is also
recognized in Goal 5 of the UN Agenda for Sustainable Development.
With the Covid-19 health emergency, violence against women has increased dramatically,
due to the lockdown and regulatory provisions for social distancing, introduced as a remedy
for contagion, have hindered the reporting and reception of victims.
Many women who lost during quarantine were the most exposed, being forced to stay at
home for long periods of time, but above all, becoming economically dependent on their
partners. This is a further cause of the opposition to reporting violence.
This work aims to analyse violence against women by analysing and comparing two different
territorial contexts: Brazil and Italy. In the first, general part, gender-based violence will be
defined. In the second part, the Brazilian context will be analysed, and in the third the Italian
one, observing and examining, in both, violence against women, the actions of counteraction,
focusing on culture. Finally, a comparison between the two examined territories will be made
in the conclusions.
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https://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/issue/archivehttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/8707