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This is a bibliographic review, descriptive-exploratory and argumentative research, which covers the paths of violence in three main points: it understands the dynamics of violence through Arendt and domestic violence based on gender and patriarchy; traces the profile of the man who committed domestic violence and the reinforcers of violence and; deals with masculinity and the male aggressor, in his encounter with culture and its demands, and violence as a symptom of identities in crisis, through Freudian psychoanalysis. This route intends to broaden the look at the aggressor by seeing him in his many layers, assuming that if there were no social precepts that served as a guarantee for violence, it would be much less recurrent, since if social structures had not moved in the direction helplessness, perhaps it would be less complex to reach a man's psyche. At the end, we seek to clarify how each of these elements is connected to the others and mutually influence the scenario, the subject and the symptoms, and, for this reason, domestic violence. |
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