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'''Domestic violence''', the 20th century term given to intra-family and intra-sexual-partner violence, has been a long-standing tool by which men maintain power over women, children, and other subordinates in their families and intimate relationships. | '''Domestic violence''', the 20th century term given to intra-family and intra-sexual-partner violence, has been a long-standing tool by which men maintain power over women, children, and other subordinates in their families and intimate relationships. | ||
==SF works | ==SF works engaging domestic violence== | ||
* [[Gael Baudino]], ''[[Gossamer Axe]]'' | * [[Gael Baudino]], ''[[Gossamer Axe]]'' | ||
* Mark Teppo, "[http://strangehorizons.com/2007/20070416/mermaid-f.shtml How the Mermaid Lost Her Song]", ''Strange Horizons'', April 16, 2007. (Arguably a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid".) | * Mark Teppo, "[http://strangehorizons.com/2007/20070416/mermaid-f.shtml How the Mermaid Lost Her Song]", ''Strange Horizons'', April 16, 2007. (Arguably a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid".) | ||
Revision as of 08:23, 17 April 2007
Domestic violence, the 20th century term given to intra-family and intra-sexual-partner violence, has been a long-standing tool by which men maintain power over women, children, and other subordinates in their families and intimate relationships.
SF works engaging domestic violence
- Gael Baudino, Gossamer Axe
- Mark Teppo, "How the Mermaid Lost Her Song", Strange Horizons, April 16, 2007. (Arguably a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid".)
- Terri Windling, editor, The Armless Maiden and Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors (1995)
See also
- Women attacking their lovers (in a variety of contexts)
- Infanticide
- Rape