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- W16859495 abstract "This paper aims to assess the conflicts and transformation that have appeared on the level of ideology by focusing on the location of intimacy in social policy discourse and on relations between gender and sexualities. Even the new social risk discourse that underlines the significance of balancing work and family does not straightforwardly refers to risks in the private sphere, leaving intimate violence risks unquestioned. The discussion will be started by examining the limits of mainstream approaches such as economic approach in considering social policy response to domestic violence. It will be explored why any policy response and prevention should (or should not) be made to the violence in private life sphere, how the intersectionality can be applied to policy debates concerning domestic violence in Japanese and other societies in East Asia. Whereas it is significant to mainstream gender perspectives in social policy, sexuality and ethnicity tend to be left outside the scope of gender-focused policy against domestic violence. As a consequence, anti-DV social policy may fail to be help and remedies for DV problems in minority communities. It will be argued that by incorporating the concept of intersectionality into policy debates the current anti-DV social policy will become more inclusive and useful for citizens with diverse variety of identities. Defining the domestic violence It is only in the recent decades when violence in private human relationships began to be identified as part of the social problems to be targeted by social policy in Japan and other East Asian societies. While domestic violence has been a family problem for generations, it did not become a recognized social problem in the USA until the 1970s and a decade later in South Korea (Postmus and Hahn 2007: 771). In these societies feminist movements contributed to the discovery of domestic violence as social" @default.
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- W16859495 title "Intimate Partner Violence and the Social Justice - making sense of intersectionality in East Asia" @default.
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