婚姻分离和经济虐待的交叉性:持续的经济依赖
Maha Sabbah-Karkabi1, Adital Ben-Ari2
1Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Negev, Israel.
Violence against women
|September 26, 2025
概括
这项研究探讨了父权结构和交叉边缘化如何维持在以色列对巴勒斯坦阿拉伯妇女的经济虐待,即使在离婚后. 这些因素显著阻碍了女性的发展.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 性别研究是性别研究.
- 中东研究 中东研究
背景情况:
- 婚姻和离婚后的经济虐待是一个普遍的问题.
- 以色列的巴勒斯坦阿拉伯妇女代表了一个面临独特社会和种族挑战的边缘化群体.
- 现有的研究往往忽视了边缘化社区经济虐待的交叉性质.
研究的目的:
- 探索使以色列巴勒斯坦阿拉伯妇女遭受经济虐待的社会力量.
- 分析父权制的背景和交叉边缘关系 (性别,种族,阶级) 如何影响经济滥用.
- 了解经济虐待对妇女分居后恢复的长期影响.
主要方法:
- 使用的定性研究方法.
- 专注于以色列巴勒斯坦阿拉伯妇女,这是一个社会和种族边缘化的人口.
- 利用了关于婚姻的女权主义解释和交叉方法.
主要成果:
- 父权社会背景模糊了婚姻和离婚中的正常和虐待行为之间的界限.
- 性别,种族和阶级的交叉边缘化加剧了经济滥用的累积影响.
- 这些因素的结合对妇女从经济虐待中恢复的能力产生了重大影响.
结论:
- 家长制制度和相互交叉的压迫,为边缘化妇女创造了一个经济虐待的循环.
- 经济滥用有持久的后果,这些后果被复合的社会劣势所加剧.
- 解决经济滥用需要了解其根源在社会结构和跨部门歧视.
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