Marshall Gul Aldikacti, Furr L Allen
Department of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA.
Violence Vict. 2010;25(2):265-77. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.25.2.265.
This article examines the attitudes of Turkish women toward justification of intimate partner violence. The data were gathered from the 2003 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey. A random sample of 8,075, aged 15-49, participated in the survey. The findings underline the importance of patriarchal beliefs and the associated practice of brides-money in addition to rural residence, large household, illiteracy, lack of wealth, and younger age at marriage as the sources of acceptance of violence among women. The study provides a theoretical explanation for how patriarchal ideology is translated into an accepting attitude toward violence and also discusses the factors that serve as mechanisms that help women resist patriarchal hegemony and not justify domestic violence against women. The final section of the article addresses policy implications.
本文探讨了土耳其女性对亲密伴侣暴力正当性的态度。数据收集自2003年土耳其人口与健康调查。随机抽取了8075名年龄在15至49岁之间的女性参与该调查。研究结果强调了父权制观念以及与之相关的彩礼习俗的重要性,此外,农村居住、大家庭、文盲、缺乏财富以及早婚等因素也是女性接受暴力的根源。该研究为父权制意识形态如何转化为对暴力的接受态度提供了理论解释,还讨论了有助于女性抵制父权制霸权且不将针对女性的家庭暴力合理化的因素。文章的最后一部分讨论了政策影响。