CHAPTER – III THEORIES ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Violence against women is wide-spread in society, but it is not universal. There are small scale societies like the Wape of Papua New Guinea and Garos and Khasis of North-Eastern India where domestic violence is at its minimum level or virtually absent. Anthropologists have researched and found out the fact that social relations can be organised to minimise domestic violence. Human beings are social animals and so always stay on relations. Relationship
Encyclopedia Britannica analyses the concepts of Canadian Literature thus: … the cultural history of Canada has been conditioned by the country’s dual origin resulting in a certain tension between French and English components, and by a sensitivity in regard to the position Canada occupies in the company of France, Great Britain, and the United States. The psychological problem is more acute in French, Canada, however, and a strong urge to hold to the past long remained a prominent feature of the
Tomorrow When the War Began contains themes of life, death, betrayal, love, hate, revenge, sacrifice and faith as the teenagers struggle to survive amidst a foreign invasion. This series is studied in English classes around Australia as part of the curriculum. A film adaption was released in 2010 and became a success in Australia, but didn't take off internationally. A television series is also scheduled for release in 2016 and will be aired on
Librarians, a division of the American Library Association. It mostly refers to the things that librarians should look for while ordering books about disabilities for their libraries. In her criteria, she includes accurate illustrations, appropriate language, as in proper terms for disabilities, and the way in which the disabled are portrayed. Furthermore, Wopperer includes realistic characterization, universal plots and settings, and accuracy as other criteria to be mindful of before choosing books