社会不平等、赋权与女性进入虐待性婚姻的转变

Social Inequalities, Empowerment, and Women’s Transitions into Abusive Marriages

Gender and Society · 2016
被引 33
ABS 3

中文导读

研究缅甸女性婚前社会条件如何影响婚姻权力分配及家庭暴力风险,强调婚姻过渡期是理解性别不平等后果的关键阶段。

Abstract

Extant sociological theories of gendered power within marriage focus on how social forces—such as gender inequality—shape women’s power within already established partnerships and subsequently affect their risk of intimate partner violence. Yet, inequitable social forces similarly shape women’s life conditions prior to and during the marital transition, with implications for women’s power in marriage. In Myanmar, gender relations between women and men historically have been touted as equitable and advantageous to women. Rare qualitative data find that structural gender inequalities permeate Myanmar society, and intersect with other social forces, to constrain women’s marital power. In particular, we argue that women’s transition into marriage is a critical period to assess how gendered social inequalities determine the future distribution of power within marital relationships. These premarital social processes result in a “preconditioning” of relationship dynamics from the onset of marriage, with long-term effects on women’s power within the relationship, and subsequent exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV). We encourage sociological work on gendered power in the family to systematically consider women’s premarital social conditions as predictors of women’s relative power in marriage, with implications for their health and well-being.

家庭暴力性别不平等婚姻权力社会学缅甸