在亲密关系中,权力,性别歧视和侵略
Nickola C Overall1, Matthew D Hammond2, Emily J Cross3
1School of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Current opinion in psychology
|January 14, 2026
概括
男人和女人的侵略源于不同的权力动态. 矛盾性主义理论解释了男性的敌对性主义和女性的仁慈性主义如何在权力受到威胁或无法满足时导致关系侵略.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 性别研究是性别研究.
背景情况:
- 关于侵略的传统研究往往孤立结构力量或关系力量.
- 在了解这些权力动态如何相互作用以影响亲密关系中的侵略性方面存在差距.
研究的目的:
- 调查两性主义理论如何解释亲密关系中的侵略性.
- 区分结构权力和关系权力在男性和女性侵略中的作用.
主要方法:
- 应用矛盾性性别主义理论来分析侵略.
- 检查结构力量不对称性和关系力量动态之间的相互作用.
主要成果:
- 男性的敌对性别歧视驱动侵略,以维持结构和关系的力量.
- 妇女的仁慈的性别歧视可能会导致侵略性,当预期的关系力量没有实现时.
- 两性在性别权力不平衡中谈判权力需求.
结论:
- 矛盾性歧视为理解男性和女性不同的侵略模式提供了一个框架.
- 解决关系侵略需要承认性别社会结构内的权力谈判.
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