Women’s resistance to domestic violence during COVID-19 pandemic: A study from Indonesia

Siti Mas’udah, Lutfi Apreliana Megasari, M. Saud
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COVID-19 pandemic affected the increasing frequency and intensity of a husband and wife’s interaction. The pandemic further worsened domestic violence experienced by women, and this has made them resist the violence. This study aims to unravel domestic violence and women’s resistance. The research used a qualitative method on women who experienced domestic violence amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings suggest that the resistance was triggered by numerous internal conflicts, such as declining income and increasingly diverse household conflicts during the pandemic. Women spontaneously resist against verbal, physical, and psychological abuse to save themselves from harm and to protect their dignity. The resistances are demonstrated in various ways, including fighting the husband back, verbal abuse, shouting, threatening to divorce, scratching, and punching the husband. Additionally, women also resorted to passive resistance by giving the silent treatment, staying away, stopping communication, not sleeping in the same bed, and refusing to serve the husband. This resistance exhibited women’s awareness to defend their rights. Women did realize that they have the right to fight back as a manner of combating gender inequality.
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COVID-19大流行期间妇女对家庭暴力的抵抗:来自印度尼西亚的一项研究
COVID-19大流行影响了夫妻互动的频率和强度的增加。这一流行病进一步加剧了妇女遭受的家庭暴力,使她们不得不抵制暴力。本研究旨在揭示家庭暴力与妇女反抗的关系。该研究对新冠肺炎大流行期间遭受家庭暴力的女性进行了定性分析。调查结果表明,这种阻力是由许多内部冲突引发的,例如大流行期间收入下降和家庭冲突日益多样化。妇女自发地抵制语言、身体和心理上的虐待,以保护自己免受伤害,保护自己的尊严。反抗的表现方式多种多样,包括反击丈夫、辱骂、大喊大叫、威胁离婚、抓挠、打丈夫。此外,女性还会采取消极抵抗的方式,比如沉默对待、远离、停止交流、不和丈夫同睡一张床、拒绝为丈夫服务。这种反抗表现了女性捍卫自身权利的意识。妇女确实意识到,她们有权反击,作为一种反对性别不平等的方式。
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