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"Stop in the name of love before you break my heart ... think about it"


Forty-five years have passed in which that famous refrain "Stop, in the name of love Before you break my heart! ... think it over " (1965 Motown), who sang the famous female trio the Supremes , was hummed by the young generation who enjoyed Pop music . At that time the manifestation of domestic violence, violence against women, there was silence in many homes.

Times have changed, women have evolved and raised their voices so that this phenomenon of violence is known in all its manifestations. Share your experiences waiting for society to "see" through their own eyes that love should not attack, nor to feel loved is to put up with being assaulted. "Stop in the name of love before you break my heart!" , this immortal verse is a plea not to be hurt.

Almost every day we read in newspapers that violence in addition to stealing lives, kill what we have as human beings, dignity, faith and trust in the people with whom we share our lives daily.

many times have we heard that "there is no better teacher than example, "is how humans learn to socialize with our neighbors or relations stunt. The stories of violence are repeated because we learn by imitating. We must learn and teach to hurt, harm, loss of control, not for profit anyone and that is what gets lost in the darkness of some emotions. "So what is the role of adults?

Domestic violence is a serious matter. The rising generations have available information on violence home through various media: internet, radio, television, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets and are the libraries.

Libraries contain important sources of information in different formats to educate and be educated in the prevention of domestic violence or family violence.

In the month of November will mark the Elimination of Domestic Violence. Mr. Hector Gonzalez, Assistant Librarian, in his usual monthly presentation, exhibits in the Hall of Circulation of the East Carolina University, a number of books printed on this interesting subject. In addition, the following printed works are available:

Benjamin, J. (1997). Equal subjects, obejtos of Love: Essays on recognition and sexual difference. Buenos Aires: Polity Press.
[155.3 B438L E]

Corsi, J. (1995). Intimate partner violence: an approach to diagnosis and intervention models. Buenos Aires: Polity Press.
[362.8292 C818v]

Crowell, NA (1996). Understanding Violence Against Women. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. [362.8292 Un2]

Fairman, S. (2005). The man abused by his wife, a hidden reality.
Buenos Aires: Lumen. [HV 6625. F35 2007]

Gracia, E. (2002). The invisible victims of domestic violence. Buenos Aires: Polity Press. [362.8292 G753v]

Jones, A. (2000). Next Time, She'll Be Dead: Battering & How To Stop It.
Boston MA: Beacon Press. [HV 6626. J66 2000]

Ravazzola, MC (1997). Infamous stories: the abuse in relationships. Buenos Aires: Polity Press. [362.8292 R195h]

Rodríguez, A. (2002). The Injustices of the Law 54.
[HV 6626.23. P9 R635 2002]

Silva, RM (1990). There are loves that kill: violence against women in marriage. Rio Piedras, PR: Ediciones Huracán. [HV 6626. H25 1990]

Suner, M. (2002). Battered: survivors speak. Spain: Plaza & Janes Editores. [362.8292 Su72m]

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