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Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review the subjects involved in the studies of domestic violence against women and is intended to contribute to the advancement of research into gênero, in particular those conducted by the reductionism of ‘legal analytics’ (FOUCAULT, 1984). Women are always victims of men’s violence, but this is not all. In addition to the theory of patriarchate and the judicialisation of privacy, a cultural and cultural review of the concept of love is fundamental to the understanding of the meshes that mask the woman himself in the mild suffering. We adopt the term ‘violent couples’, according to Machado and Magalhães (1998), analysed by the dialogue-relational perspective of Santos and Izumino (2005). In particular, feminist research is of little importance about the speech of the love or romantic in the references analysed. From this review, it is concluded that a specific category of women expects much more love and more dependent on it than men expect. We use as a quantitative and qualitative analysis tool the search for Gregori anthropologist (1993) and Gnoato psychotherapist (2019). In the search for interdisciplinarity, the theoretical Mirante of this article was guided by Antropology’s dialogue with the philosophy of language and Psicanalysis, taking a path ranging from the minus-case survey of the couple’s intimate to a macroscopic imbrication of the culture of aggression in Brazil, tremendously violent, emotional, hierarchical and paradoxical.