RT Article T1 Men Have Gender and Women Are People: A Structural Approach to Gender and Violence JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 5 SP 1097 OP 1118 A1 Applin, Samantha A2 Simpson, John-Michael A2 Curtis, Anna LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1837991154 AB The relationship between violence and patriarchal gender systems is structural and coconstitutive; yet structural analyses that account for gender in explanations and conceptualizations of violence are often absent from violence scholarship. Additionally, there are numerous underassessed areas in more gender-nuanced, “gender-based” violence paradigms. We address the shortcomings of both types of research and propose a cohesive theoretical framework that captures the ways in which violence is patriarchy-enhancing and patriarchy-facilitated. Violence shapes and influences gender performances and structures and, concomitantly, the gender order shapes and influences violence in given contexts. K1 gender-based violence K1 Masculinities K1 Gender K1 patriarchy-facilitated violence K1 patriarchy-enhancing violence DO 10.1177/10778012221104844