CEU eTD Collection (2008); Zhukova, Viktoriya Oleksiyivna: AN IDEAL VICTIM: GENDERING THE LEGAL SUBJECT IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE POLITICS AND DISCOURSES. SUPRANATIONAL AND (UKRANIAN) NATIONAL LEVELS

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2008
Author Zhukova, Viktoriya Oleksiyivna
Title AN IDEAL VICTIM: GENDERING THE LEGAL SUBJECT IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE POLITICS AND DISCOURSES. SUPRANATIONAL AND (UKRANIAN) NATIONAL LEVELS
Summary Abstract
This thesis deals with the way domestic violence is addressed at the UN supranational and Ukrainian national levels. More particularly, it addresses the construction of the female subject in discourses and legislation on domestic violence on both levels and looks for the reasons of such representation. The thesis thus examines state discursive practices and the link between the state, NGOs, and international donors in conceptualizing policies related to women's issues – domestic violence in particular. The thesis concentrates on the manifold nature of political reasoning which results in marginalization of domestic violence on the Ukrainian state agenda. It argues that the state's construction of the female subject in the context of domestic violence is targeted not at representing women's interests but at legitimizing state politics.
Supervisor Loutfi Anna
Department Gender Studies MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2008/zhukova_viktoria.pdf

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