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Rites of passage and healing efficacy: An ethnographic study of an intimate partner violence intervention

机译:传教仪式和治愈功效:亲密伴侣暴力干预的人种志研究

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Concepts of health or healing remain conspicuously absent in intimate partner violence intervention literature and practice within the USA. Instead, interventions generally end with 'equilibrium' or 'maintenance' in which women are no longer in crisis and are no longer in a violent relationship. But this ignores an important and necessary trajectory for intervention - healing. Following the logic of Van Gennep (1960) and Turner (1969), I suggest that most interventions leave women in a state of liminality, struggling to develop an alternative social and interpersonal identity to that of'victim of abuse', or a 'survivor of violence'. This paper examines final stage healing as a rite of passage effected in an experimental women-centred intervention.
机译:在美国范围内,在亲密伴侣暴力干预文献和实践中,仍然缺乏健康或康复的概念。相反,干预通常以“平衡”或“维持”结束,在这种情况下,妇女不再处于危机中,也不再处于暴力关系中。但这忽略了干预的重要且必要的轨迹-康复。遵循范·甘纳普(Van Gennep,1960)和特纳(Turner,1969)的逻辑,我建议大多数干预措施会使妇女处于处女状态,努力发展一种不同于“虐待受害者”或“幸存者”的社会和人际认同。暴力”。本文考察了以妇女为中心的实验性干预所产生的通过仪式的最后阶段康复。

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