Gender, Relationships and Sexual Violence in the Lives of Women from Chuuk, Micronesia

被引:3
|
作者
Smith, Sarah A. [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Old Westbury, Dept Publ Hlth, Old Westbury, NY USA
关键词
Gender; inequity; intimate partner violence; micronesia; rape; sexual assault; structural vulnerability; symbolic violence; transnational migration; LOVE;
D O I
10.1080/10926771.2018.1494236
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Chuukese women's sexual experiences provide a salient example of the ways in which sexual violence is a threat for women inside and outside intimate relationships throughout their lives. In this study, women experience and embody their roles as the gender responsible for sex in all its forms, resisting or providing for the needs of men. Chuukese women's responsibility for managing sexuality begins in youth through incest taboos and lessons to avoid boys, and continues into intimate relationships in which women navigate the sexual needs of their partners. The power of husbands in Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia, was in part imported from colonizing forces who did not approve of women's complementary roles or their higher regard for clan kin over spouses. Based on data collected through two years of participant observation and in-depth life history interviews with (n = 15) Chuukese women, this study demonstrates how these negotiated changes, combined with the gendered impacts of poverty and postcolonial transnational migration, increase women's vulnerability to sexual assault by their intimate partners. Women's stories reveal the ways in which they perceive their bodies as belonging to their husbands, and how they see forced sexual relations as a hazard of marriage, normalizing its incidence. This study is an ethnographic example of how forced sexual relations in intimate relationships are produced, contested, and negotiated for Chuukese women in the context of colonial history, neocolonial policy, poverty and transnational migration.
引用
收藏
页码:146 / 165
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Sexual Violence and Major Depression among Women: Evidence for Reciprocal Relationships
    Schnittker, Jason
    [J]. SOCIAL CURRENTS, 2019, 6 (06) : 575 - 589
  • [22] TO EDUCATE SEXUAL-AFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS, TO PREVENT THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF GENDER VIOLENCE
    Venegas, Mar
    [J]. TRABAJO SOCIAL GLOBAL-GLOBAL SOCIAL WORK, 2010, 1 (02): : 162 - 182
  • [23] THE PREVALENCE OF WOMEN SEXUAL LOCKING IN A GENDER VIOLENCE CONTEXT - A PASTORAL PERSPECTIVE
    Baloyi, M. E.
    [J]. ACTA THEOLOGICA, 2016, : 1 - 16
  • [24] SEXUAL VIOLENCE FROM A GENDER PERSPECTIVE: TEACHERS' REPRESENTATIONS
    Vagliati, Ana Carla
    Calsa, Geiva Carolina
    [J]. LITERATURA E AUTORITARISMO, 2016, (28): : 93 - 100
  • [25] Why do women endure gender-based violence in relationships?
    Khavylo, Alexey V.
    Sedenkova, Irina
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 58 : 63 - 63
  • [26] Violence, control, romance and gender equality: Young women and heterosexual relationships
    Chung, D
    [J]. WOMENS STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM, 2005, 28 (06) : 445 - 455
  • [27] Discourse, gender and sexual violence
    Ehrlich, S
    [J]. DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, 2002, 13 (01) : 5 - 7
  • [28] Violence and the Academic Lives of College Students at the Intersection of Race/Ethnicity and Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
    Carmody, Mary D.
    Cruz, Theresa H.
    Soto Mas, Francisco
    Qeadan, Fares
    Handal, Alexis J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2022, 37 (7-8) : NP4487 - NP4509
  • [29] Expanding the Echinoderes coulli group (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) with a new species from the Chuuk Islands, Micronesia
    Herranz, Maria
    Moreleon, Alexis D.
    Rho, Hyun Soo
    Sorensen, Martin, V
    [J]. ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER, 2023, 302 : 67 - 74
  • [30] Gender, intimate relationships and violence
    Winstok, Zeev
    Eisikovits, Zvi
    [J]. AGGRESSION AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR, 2011, 16 (04) : 277 - 278