In the public sphere: Intimate partner violence against African American single mothers in child paternity disputes

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Review of Victimology Pub Date : 2023-04-21 DOI:10.1177/02697580231166070
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton
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In the United States, there are high levels of father absence, female-headed single-parent households, and intimate partner violence (IPV) in the African American community. While the relationship between single motherhood and father absence is yet to be showcased in studies of IPV against African American women, its relevance has been evident in the public sphere through the Maury Show (hereon Maury), a US daytime television talk show on paternity disputes. The paper draws on a sample of episodes of Maury and uses content analysis to showcase paternity disputes as a salient context within which African American single mothers can experience nonphysical IPV (i.e. psychological/emotional and economic). In the paternity disputes shown on Maury, patriarchal ideologies and stereotypes of African American women are reproduced to subject African American single mothers to psychological/emotional and economic abuse. Based on the findings, the paper is a call on stakeholders in IPV to prioritize the education of women, particularly single mothers, on the various sites (private and public), contexts and dynamics of nonphysical IPV.
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在公共领域:亲密伴侣暴力针对非洲裔美国单身母亲在孩子的父亲纠纷
在美国,非裔美国人社区中父亲缺席、女性为家长的单亲家庭和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的比例很高。虽然单身母亲和父亲缺失之间的关系还没有在针对非裔美国妇女的IPV研究中得到展示,但它的相关性已经通过美国日间电视脱口秀《莫里秀》(Maury Show)在公共领域得到了明显体现。本文以《莫里》为例,利用内容分析来展示父权纠纷作为非裔美国单身母亲可能经历非物质IPV(即心理/情感和经济)的突出背景。在莫里的父权纠纷中,父权意识形态和对非裔美国妇女的刻板印象被复制,使非裔美国单身母亲遭受心理/情感和经济上的虐待。根据研究结果,本文呼吁IPV的利益相关者在各种非实体IPV的场所(私人和公共)、背景和动态中优先考虑妇女,特别是单身母亲的教育。
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International Review of Victimology
International Review of Victimology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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