Part 3: Violence strike at one's heart
Men against violence-3
Violence strike at one's heart
Nasiruddin Haider Khan,
CNS
[ Read the first two parts of this
article series by Nasiruddin Haider Khan, online at:
Men against violence-1: Learn masculinity
from Mahatma Gandhi?
Men against violence-2: Socio-economic
inequality leads to gender-based violence ]
Dhaka: Why we talk so passionately about gender based violence? Why do we put so much energy on it? The big question is WHY? WHY?? WHY??? Answer lies on the impact of violence. Is not so?
Domestic violence has grave impact on lives of women and children. It affects their personality. What type of human being they will turn out to be is also determined by violence they face. Several researchers have been giving empirical evidences to the impact of violence. Gary Barker of International Centre for Research on Women (ICRW) has been part of such studies. Dhaka consultation gave me the opportunity to ask Gary categorically about the impact. He has given details, which I tried to summarize as follows-
Impact on Women-Boys- Girls
* Violence
create fears among them
* Fear turns them to
aggression
* Kids gets trouble in schools
* Capability
of learning become less
* Concentration is affected
*
Feeling of humiliation and shame
* One slap hurt more to
'heart and ego' than to body. This turns to violence. It
means shame more than injury is the reason for chain of
violence.
* If a woman or kid subject to repeated
violence or living in environment of violence, their Fear
Hormone increases. We can measure them in blood.
* Fear
Hormone- Cortisol and Andrelin are two hormones also known
as Fear Hormone. These are necessary hormone in the body to
keep human being alert from eventualities or danger. Like
attack of a Lion etc. However, what will happen if someone
were on position of constantly alert all the time? They will
breakdown. Mentally they will become unstable.
Impact on Girls
* Researches from Europe and America show
that girls living in a violent home more likely to either
accept violence a form of male behavior or something
natural.
* Loss of self esteem
* Less likely to seek
help
* Suffer from depression
* Stress
* Do not
resist violence
* Become docile
Impact on Boys
* Whereas girls internalize violence in most of
the cases, boys externalize it.
* Sees violence as
natural and intrinsic part of masculinity
* External
manifestation of violence is more visible.
* Aggression
in attitude
* Manifestation of violent attitude towards
others
* See violence as means of solution to smaller
things
* Later on, On their relationship they use
violence
And is there any impact on the perpetrator of violence? Yes!
* Often feeling of guilt
* Sometime
feeling of shame
* Loss of self esteem
* Feeling of
damage and harm to relationship
* There are some who feel
satisfied after the act of violence
* Feeling of
failure
* Psychological manifestation likely to grow that
easily triggers violent attitude.
* Frustration on
job
* Unwillingness to work
* Loss of job
Why we talk about the gender based violence, this story was started with this question. After jotting down the impact of violence on different persons, courtesy Gary barker, I do not think anybody is going to ask this question again. Am I right?
So, Men and Women show your courage, let us come forward to end this gender-based violence for better today and tomorrow, for better human being, for better and equitable society and home... for gender equality.
[ Read
the first two parts of this article series by Nasiruddin
Haider Khan, online at:
Men against violence-1: Learn masculinity
from Mahatma Gandhi?
Men against violence-2: Socio-economic
inequality leads to gender-based violence
]
Nasiruddin Haider Khan, CNS
[The author is a senior Hindi
journalist based in Lucknow and a noted researcher on gender
issues. He is a fellow of Citizen
News Service (CNS) Writers’ Bureau. His website is Gender
Jihad (www.genderjihad.in) and he can be reached at
nasiruddinhk@gmail.com ]
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