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Private violence as if it were a public right: anthropological perspectives

This article examines the relationship between police officers and women who claim the status of victims of domestic violence in Portugal. The text proposes a reading of Law and rights in light of theories of human intersubjectivity. This line of interpretation highlights the social construction of a grammar of disempowerment and the re-privatization of pain, with significant variation between distinct encounters.

Policing; Domestic Violence; Rights; Disempowerment; Intersubjectivity; Sociality


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