为什么我说#MeToo:探索印度女性揭露真相的目的

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Indian Journal of Gender Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-19 DOI:10.1177/09715215211057958
Ekasmayi Esha Naresh, Dan Isaac Pothiyil, Syam K. Ravindran
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在“我也是”(#MeToo)运动期间,女性披露的性侵事件激增,让人们意识到一个重要的社会问题,这个问题受到了广泛关注。然而,除了这场运动所带来的改变之外,女性为什么选择在这场运动的背景下公开自己的身份,这个问题并没有得到广泛的研究。在印度的文化背景下,性虐待等问题被视为禁忌,为什么女性会在公共领域(通常是通过社交媒体)披露如此敏感的话题,这值得进一步研究。本文运用解释现象学的方法,通过定性研究,探讨了参与#MeToo运动的印度女性披露的原因。新出现的主题包括对不公正的反应,对确认和结束的期望,解决耻辱,发起对话和社会变革,以及表达团结,作为披露的目的。
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Why I said #MeToo: An Exploration of the Purpose of Disclosure Among Indian Women
The surge of sexual abuse disclosures by women during the #MeToo movement raised awareness about an important social issue that has garnered much attention. However, apart from the changes the movement initiated, the issue of why women chose to disclose in the context of the movement has not been extensively examined. Why women disclose such a sensitive topic in the public domain, often via social media, within the Indian cultural context, where matters such as sexual abuse are considered taboo, warrants further examination. This article explores the reasons for disclosure among Indian women participating in the #MeToo movement, through qualitative research, using the interpretative phenomenological approach. The emergent themes include reactions to the injustice, expectations of validation and closure, addressing stigma, initiation of dialogue and social change, as well as expression of solidarity, as the purpose for which disclosures were undertaken.
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Gender Studies is geared towards providing a more holistic understanding of society. Women and men are not compared mechanically. Rather, gender categories are analysed with a view to changing social attitudes and academic biases which obstruct a holistic understanding of contributions to the family, community and a wider polity. The journal focuses, among other issues, on violence as a phenomenon, the social organisation of the family, the invisibility of women"s work, institutional and policy analyses, women and politics, and motherhood and child care.
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