Cahiers du Genre 2021/1 No 70

Couverture de E_CDGE_070

Journal article

The influence of familialism and political inaction on gender-based violence in New Caledonia

Pages 75 to 106

English

This article examines how in the former settlement colony of New Caledonia, in the process of decolonization, the social issue of violence against women within couples and families, which affects Kanak women more than other Caledonian women, has been framed as a public concern. After recalling the scale of this violence and examining the patterns of feminicide, which reveal strong gender inequalities, the article shows how the forms of public action differ depending on whether it is initiated from a feminist or a familialist perspective. An analysis of the range of policy responses highlights the weight of reactionary familialism in relation to the heritage of missionaries and a long history of hostility to divorce.

  • New Caledonia
  • gender violence
  • kanak women
  • familialism
  • independence

Mots-clés éditeurs : New Caledonia, gender violence, independence, kanak women, familialism

Mise en ligne 11/04/2021

https://doi.org/10.3917/cdge.070.0075
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