This book explores changing patterns of domestic violence in
Asia. Based on extensive original research in the Maldives, it
argues that forces of globalisation, consumerism, Islamism and
democratisation are changing the nature of domestic relations, with
shifting ideas surrounding gender and Islam being particularly
significant. The book points out that domestic violence has been
relatively low in the Maldives in comparison with other Asian
countries, as a result of, the book argues, a history of relatively
equal gender relations, an ideology of masculinity that is
associated with calmness and rationality where violence is not
considered an acceptable means of dealing with problems, and
flexible marriage and divorce practices. The book shows how these
factors are being undermined by new ideas which emphasise the need
for wifely obedience, increasing gender inequality and the right of
husbands to be coercive.
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