Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical School, 26 Central Street, Somerville, MA 02143, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2010 Jul;16(7):789-811. doi: 10.1177/1077801210374209.
This article examines the narratives of suffering expressed by a group of South Asian immigrant survivors of domestic violence who accessed a mental health clinic in New York City. These accounts illustrate women's own perceptions of their suffering and symptoms and provide a window into the South Asian immigrant community's ideologies and moral domains regarding gender, violence, and sickness, as well as how individuals vary in their endorsement of these ideologies. The women's narratives illustrate how migration and culture interact with the deeply personal experience of suffering caused by domestic and sexual violence.
本文考察了一群在纽约市一家心理健康诊所寻求帮助的南亚裔移民家暴幸存者所表达的苦难叙事。这些叙述说明了女性对自己的苦难和症状的看法,并为了解南亚裔移民社区对性别、暴力和疾病的观念和道德领域,以及个人对这些观念的认同程度提供了一个窗口。这些女性的叙述说明了移民和文化如何与家庭和性暴力造成的深刻的个人苦难经历相互作用。