2021-07-122021-07-122021-07-122021-06-18https://ri.ucsal.br/handle/prefix/4429The present article aims to investigate the social and legal silence about domestic violence against men in Brazil. To achieve the research objective, the systematic literature review methodology was used, which addressed historical issues that contributed to the development and structuring of violence in society were addressed. It also discusses how male chauvinism was consolidated in Brazil, from the arrival of the Portuguese and the dominant religion at the time, Catholicism. In addition, the roles that men and women “inherit” from society were presented and how society’s imposition for them to fulfill them directly affects the perpetuation of male chauvinism in society, where men must be masculine and women feminine. We also included facts that demonstrate how men, victims of domestic violence, have been neglected, both by the State and by society, in addition to explaining the reasons why those caused do not report or even do not realize that they are in abusive abandonment. The results obtained revealed that due to the patriarchal formation of society, judgments were developed that women are not, or should not be, violent and aggressive, this behavior being only for men. The survey also revealed that the lack of public policies, protection and justice for men killed by domestic violence, is one of the main reasons for this scenario not to change.Acesso AbertoViolência domésticaMachismoLei Maria da PenhaViolênciaDomestic violenceMale chauvinismMaria da Penha LawViolenceO silêncio social e jurídico sobre a violência doméstica contra homens no BrasilThe social and legal silence about domestic violence against men in BrazilTrabalho de Conclusão de CursoCiências Sociais AplicadasDireito