Prior Ayelet, Peled Einat
The Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, P.O.B. 39040, 6997801, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Arch Sex Behav. 2025 Feb;54(2):535-547. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-03073-3. Epub 2025 Jan 13.
This study examined how Israeli men who pay women for sex (MPWS) construct and sustain a moral identity within the social context that often portrays them as deviants, perpetrators, and abusers, thereby challenging their ability to maintain a respectful and dignified image. Twenty-three Israeli MPWS participated in in-depth semi-structured interviews, which were then analyzed using constructivist grounded theory method. Using the theoretical framework moral reflexivity, we conceptualize three central dynamics of constructing and sustaining a moral identity in the context of paying for sex: Maintaining an intact moral self by resisting the moral conflict; presenting a reflexive agonizing moral self; and constructing a moral self through identity fragmentation. The findings reveal that these facets of the moral reflexivity process can overlap, coexist, and circulate in a messy manner, thus promoting an ecological understanding of how morality is shaped by various societal forces, rather than discovering what a moral identity is. We therefore call for a morally sensitive approach in studies in the field of MPWS and sex work. Such an approach encourages researchers to be aware of moral issues, moral questions, and moral processes, and to treat morality as a socially context-dependent trait that is highly relevant to the study of the sex industry.
本研究考察了在以色列花钱买性的男性(MPWS)如何在通常将他们描绘为越轨者、犯罪者和施虐者的社会背景中构建并维持一种道德身份,从而挑战了他们维持尊重和尊严形象的能力。23名以色列花钱买性的男性参与了深入的半结构化访谈,随后使用建构主义扎根理论方法进行分析。运用道德反思性的理论框架,我们将在花钱买性背景下构建和维持道德身份的三个核心动态概念化:通过抵制道德冲突来维持完整的道德自我;呈现一个反思性的痛苦道德自我;以及通过身份碎片化构建道德自我。研究结果表明,道德反思过程的这些方面可能会以一种混乱的方式重叠、共存和循环,从而促进对道德如何由各种社会力量塑造的生态学理解,而不是去发现道德身份是什么。因此,我们呼吁在花钱买性者和性工作领域的研究中采用一种对道德敏感的方法。这种方法鼓励研究人员意识到道德问题、道德疑问和道德过程,并将道德视为一种高度依赖社会背景的特质,这与性产业研究高度相关。