Like father...? Childhood experiences relating to parenting, gender and violence among men who have committed intimate partner violence
Keywords:
parentality, childhood, violence, gender, masculinity.Abstract
This article addresses the intersection between parenthood, gender and violence that frequently characterizes the childhoods of men that violent their partners. In their family experiences, violence appears as a continuum, presents a simultaneously destructive and productive nature, and shapes a pedagogy that leads to its normalization. It´s also learned as a legitimate resource to use in their relationships and it´s instrumentalized by their fathers -and sometimes with recognition from their mothers- to instill in them the principle of gender hierarchy, it´s desirability and legitimacy. The analysis of their childhood experiences in childhood suggests that the construction of their masculinities it´s closely linked to power, but also to vulnerability and alienation, where different forms of violence have a fundamental and foundational role.