Author:
Menjívar Cecilia,Walsh Shannon Drysdale
Abstract
Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in
their homes and on the streets. In this article, we examine gender-based violence against women,
including gender-motivated murders (feminicides), the everyday acts that can result in their deaths,
and impunity for these crimes. Rather than analyzing these murders as interpersonal acts or linking
them to economic deprivation, we examine the actions and inactions of the state that have amplified
violence in the lives of Honduran women. We distinguish between the state’s acts of omission
and acts of commission in order to identify the political responsibility and failures that create a
fertile ground for these killings. A context of multisided violence that facilitates extreme
violence in the lives of women is present in Honduras, especially considering the diminishing power
of civil society groups and increased political repression after the 2009 coup. We identify root
causes of the wide (and widening) gap between laws on the books—which have been passed mostly
to satisfy international and domestic organizations pushing for change—and laws in action,
that is, implementation on the ground. Although we focus on Honduras, we note similar experiences of
extreme violence in Guatemala, El Salvador, and in other countries in the Latin American region.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Multidisciplinary,General Arts and Humanities,History,Literature and Literary Theory,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Development,Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Political Science and International Relations
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