Sociological analysis of types of violence is an important issue that can be addressed using the views of theorists such as Bourdieu. This article uses a descriptive-analytical method to analyze the female characters in the novels "My Bird" by Fariba Wafi and "The Forbidden Book" by Alba Accessups. And by comparatively examining the extent of the impact of violence in the social, cultural, and activist contexts of women and men, it shows how violence (especially explicit and active male violence) and the representation of the limitations of women in both societies are externalized. Forms of systemic, symbolic, covert, and actionable violence are imposed on women with the complicity of perpetrators in the absent strata of society. The results of the study in comparison between male and female social actors show that women are victims of various types of violence and social controls, in the production and reproduction of capital in social and cultural spaces are inferior to men. The rate of violence against men is lower and much lower than that of women and children. The activism of men in society by resorting to male domination and patriarchal rule of societies in five types of violence (symbolic, systemic, physical, sexual and linguistic) is more than women and children. Systemic violence and symbolic violence covertly harm women more than physical and verbal violence. On the other hand, the complicity and dominance of women communities and women activists paves the way for male domination over women.
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