Erin Pizzey

Erin Pizzey (born February 19, 1939 in China, daughter of a diplomat) became internationally famous for having started the first Women's Refuge (called women's shelter in the US) in the modern world during the 1971. She began in the Goldhawk Road, West London where abused women were offered tea, sympathy and a place to stay for them and their children. The demand for a service for women survivors of domestic violence grew and soon public funding became available. Today the movement has been rebranded as Women's Aid and garners millions of pounds a year from a variety of sources although primarily from the state. Erin Pizzey parted company with the movement owing to a difference of opinion regarding its underlying philosophy. She wrote a book, Prone to Violence, which propounded the theory that many of the women who took refuge had a personality such that they sought abusive relationships. She told the story of one woman in the shelter known as 'Jaws' who bit the finger off another woman staying there. She did not say that most women were violent or that women were more violent than men. Her view is opposed by those who placed the blame upon prevailing patriarchal attitudes. After death threats against her, her children, her grandchildren and the shooting of her dog; Pizzey left England for North America. She returned to London in the 1990s where her insights were sought by politicians and family pressure groups. She lamented that the movement she started had moved from the personal to the political. Her book Prone to Violence was supressed by feminists to such an extent that a search of all libraries in the world that could be accessed from the US Library of Congress through the Inter-Library Network in 1996 revealed a total of 13 listings in the whole World.

Books

Non Fiction

  • Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear
  • Infernal Child (An early memoir)
  • Sluts Cookbook
  • Erin Pizzey Collects
  • Prone to violence ISBN 0600205517 Out of Print
Fulltext available online http://www.bennett.com/ptv/
  • Wild Child

Fiction

  • The Watershed
  • In the Shadow of the Castle
  • The Pleasure Palace (in manuscript)
  • First Lady
  • Counsul Generals Daughter
  • The Snow Leopard of Shanghai
  • Other Lovers
  • Swimming with Dolphins
  • For the Love of a Stranger
  • Kisses
  • The Wicked World of Women
  • The Fame Game (work in progress)
  • The Lifestyle of an International Best selling Author

Quote

Men are gentle, honest and straightforward. Women are convoluted, deceptive and dangerous.

External links

*WHY DID MY GRANDSON DIE? Original title "FRAGILE" by Erin Pizzey

 

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