Why we need to talk about women who fight back
The IndependentStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “Often, I’ve wondered how that morning, and my life since, might have been different if I’d had access to a knife or a gun.” open image in gallery Elizabeth Flock’s ‘The Furies’ looks at women who used violence in the face of violence But this fantasy only yielded further questions. I’ve been covering domestic abuse for a long time and it was only when I started writing about women like Brittany that people started showing interest Elizabeth Flock Books like Flock’s certainly help, if only to get people talking more about the issue at hand. “I’ve been covering domestic abuse for a long time and it was only when I started writing about women like Brittany that people started showing interest,” she says. “Once you dig into these stories and you actually consider the full history of what went on, these women’s actions do not seem so crazy,” says Flock.