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New Study "Under the Yoke of Patriarchy" Examines Violence Against Women in Algeria

New Study "Under the Yoke of Patriarchy" Examines Violence Against Women in Algeria

From El Watan · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Professor Chérifa Bouatta has published a new book, "Sous le joug du patriarcat" (Under the Yoke of Patriarchy), analyzing violence against women.
  • The study draws on Bouatta's extensive experience, field research, and interviews with hundreds of victims.
  • The book examines the roots and forms of violence against women, dedicating significant attention to the patriarchal system and including data on femicides in Algeria.

Professor Chérifa Bouatta, a specialist in clinical and social psychology, has released a significant new study titled "Sous le joug du patriarcat" (Under the Yoke of Patriarchy). The book delves deeply into the pervasive issue of violence against women, offering a crucial contribution to understanding the mechanisms that perpetuate such aggression.

Drawing from her extensive academic career and years of direct experience working with hundreds of victims, Bouatta's research meticulously dissects the origins and manifestations of violence faced by women. The study is structured into eight chapters, providing a comprehensive examination of the phenomenon, with specific attention paid to both global trends and the situation within Algeria.

The book begins by tracing the historical evolution and activism of Algerian women's and feminist associations. It then critically analyzes the patriarchal system, exploring its nature and the ways it exerts power. Bouatta further includes personal testimonies from women who have survived various forms of violence, from assault to nightmarish experiences with the legal system. The study also presents data on femicides in Algeria and discusses the circumstances of victims' families, concluding with the author's reflections and convictions on addressing these complex issues through a multidisciplinary and intersectional approach.

As for me, I opt for a multidisciplinary and intersectional approach. This is not an opinion, it is the fruit of my readings, my training, and my observations as a psychologist.

— Pr BouattaThe author explains her methodology in the conclusion of her book analyzing violence against women.
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Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.