Z. Hall, PhD
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When is Abuse Funny?
Thanks for your post, Roberto. I have turned the idea that "abuse in fiction films are only performances" in every direction to view the thought from as many perspectives and I can imagine and still arrive at no. I have two reasons for this. One ... -
Re: Private Violence
"Why didn't you leave?"
I agree with you "a lot of women stay with or return to their abusive partners out of fear—fear for themselves, their children, or simply of being alone with no financial or social resources." All of these are serious barriers to women getting t ... -
Paternalistic or Subversive?
For centuries women have struggled for equality in every culture. And violence against women remains a serious global problem. Historically, art is used as a vehicle to confront or perpetuate the social ill. Twenty-first century audiences have less tolera ... -
Satire and Domestic Violence
Satirizing events and acts associated with some issues proves to be problematic, often alienating audiences. Closely held values and violence seem to be two areas where the use of satire is risky. ...