User:Patriqueliu

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Current (2016) third-year undergraduate student at the University of Chicago studying economics.

Domestic Violence in China[edit]

This topic struck me mainly because of how undeveloped the Wikipedia article is. Domestic violence has been commonly shown in Chinese dramas (at least the ones my parents watch), and I find it hard to believe that it is an extremely rare phenomenon in Chinese families. Moreover, I feel that domestic violence is a very "accessible" feminist subject for Chinese people, so the fact that even domestic violence is not properly written on is worrying to me. Domestic violence is a large issue in Asia as a whole, and the fact that this stub is one of the first articles to appear when one googles "Domestic Violence Asia" makes me particularly interested in expanding on this article.

Sources

  • Xu, Xiao; Zhu, Fengchuan; O’Campo, Patricia; Koenig, Michael A.; Mock, Victoria; Campbell, Jacquelyn (January 2005). “Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence in China”. American Journal of Public Health 95 (1): 78-85. doi: 10.2105. AJPH.2003.023978
  • Zhao, FM; Guo, SF; Wang, LH; Wu, JL; Wang, L (August 2006). “Investigation on the Patterns and Knowledge Regarding Domestic Violence among Married women in rural areas of China”. Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi 27 (8): 664-668. PMID 17172104.
  • Zhao, Yuhong (2000). "Domestic Violence in China: In Search of Legal and Social Responses." UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 18 (2): 211-251.
  • Parish, William L. et al. (2004). “Intimate Partner Violence in China: National Prevalence, Risk Factors and Associated Health Problems”. International Family Planning Perspectives 30 (4): 174–181.
  • Liu, Meng; Chan, Cecila (December 1999). “Enduring Violence and Staying in Marriage: Stories of Battered Women in Rural China”. Violence Against Women 5 (12): 1469-1492. doi: 10.1177.
  • Milwertz, Cecilia (June 2003). “Activism Against Domestic Violence in the People’s Republic of China”. Violence Against Women 9 (6): 630-654. doi: 10.1177.
  • Tingting, Chen (20 January 2016), “China’s First Law Against Domestic Violence: It’s No Longer a Private Matter”, Asia Foundation, retrieved 13 April 2016.
  • Rauhala, Emily (29 December 2015), “China’s Domestic Violence Law is a Victory for Feminists. But They Say It Doesn’t Go Far Enough”, The Washington Post, retrieved 13 April 2016.