Nash Shondrah Tarrezz
Morehead State University, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2005 Nov;11(11):1420-40. doi: 10.1177/1077801205280272.
This research explores Black women's experiences with intimate male partner violence through interview data from nine former physically, emotionally, and sexually abused African American wives. It urges a womanist analysis of Black women's abuse experiences and, thus, considers how systems of inequalities, especially gender and race, help foster less-explored constructions of and reactions to intimate male partner violence. Findings suggest that participants' observations on Black men's social marginalization, educational and economic disparities between Black partners, Black women's role in safeguarding Black men, and gendered scripts on traditions of resistance influenced their perspectives on the causes of and responses to abuse.
本研究通过对九位曾遭受身体、情感和性虐待的非裔美国妻子的访谈数据,探讨了黑人女性在亲密伴侣暴力中的经历。它倡导对黑人女性的虐待经历进行女性主义分析,因此考虑不平等制度,特别是性别和种族制度,如何助长对亲密伴侣暴力的较少被探讨的建构和反应。研究结果表明,参与者对黑人男性的社会边缘化、黑人伴侣之间的教育和经济差距、黑人女性在保护黑人男性中的角色以及关于抵抗传统的性别化脚本的观察,影响了她们对虐待原因和应对措施的看法。