University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2020 Aug;30(10):1572-1583. doi: 10.1177/1049732320922516. Epub 2020 May 26.
There is an abundance of research on the health consequences of sexual assault during university, but less attention has been paid to how sexual assault also shapes women's everyday lives. To develop an understanding of the everyday aftermath of sexual assault, we used narrative inquiry to analyze how women textually represent everyday living after sexual assault during university within four memoirs. Memoirists discussed their lives as significantly changed and worked to repair their lives after sexual assault by engaging in a range of everyday activities. Although no single behavioral response was described, some memoirists were perceived as deviant if they engaged in behaviors that contradicted prevailing cultural myths and expectations about how one should behave after sexual assault. We need to create room for women to engage in personal, idiosyncratic responses if we are to challenge restrictive standards for doing in the aftermath of sexual assault during university.
关于大学期间性侵犯对健康的影响,已经有大量的研究,但较少关注性侵犯如何塑造女性的日常生活。为了了解性侵犯对日常生活的影响,我们使用叙事研究分析了四位回忆录作者如何在大学期间性侵犯后用文字来描述日常生活。回忆录作者们表示,她们的生活发生了重大变化,并通过参与各种日常活动来努力修复性侵犯后的生活。虽然没有描述单一的行为反应,但如果回忆录作者的行为与普遍的文化神话和对性侵犯后应如何表现的期望相悖,她们就会被视为反常。如果我们要挑战大学期间性侵犯后行为的限制性标准,就需要为女性提供个人、特质反应的空间。