The Submissive Wife: A Study of Stockholm Syndrome and Abuse- Cycle in Meena Kandasamy’s When I Hit You Or, A Portrait Of The Writer As A Young Wife

Maryam Kazim Mohammed Rashed, L. Rasheed
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Stockholm syndrome refers to a psychological phenomenon observed in situations where individuals, typically hostages or victims, develop a deep bond or compassion for their captors or abusers. Scholars describe Stockholm syndrome as a complex emotional response where victims, despite being held against their will, start feeling positive emotions or sympathy for their captors. This paradoxical phenomenon involves hostages expressing admiration or praise for their captors, seemingly irrational given the danger they face. Victims may form emotional attachments and bonds as survival strategies fostering a connection that contradicts the apparent threat posed by their captors. The main aims of the present study are twofold. The first aim is to examine the depiction of submissive wives in the novel When I Hit You: Or A Portrait of a Writer as a Young Wife(2018) written by Meena Kandasamy; and the second, analyzing the wife’s submissiveness and acceptance of her spouse’s abuse through relating it to Stockholm syndrome and through the lens of abuse cycle theory suggested by Lenore Walker's concept of Battered Woman Syndrome (BWS), which encompasses various psychological and behavioral symptoms. The research argues that the acceptance of violence by abused victims, particularly submissive wives, should not be attributed solely to their actions, as there are numerous underlying reasons, social and psychological, for their submissiveness which will be explored thoroughly in this study.
顺从的妻子:Meena Kandasamy 的《当我打你时》中的斯德哥尔摩综合症和虐待循环研究,或《作家作为年轻妻子的肖像》。
斯德哥尔摩综合症指的是一种心理现象,在这种情况下,个人(通常是人质或受害者)会对绑架者或施虐者产生深厚的感情或同情心。学者们将斯德哥尔摩综合症描述为一种复杂的情绪反应,即尽管受害者被强行扣押,但他们开始对扣押者产生积极情绪或同情。这种自相矛盾的现象包括人质对其绑架者表示钦佩或赞美,鉴于他们所面临的危险,这似乎是不合理的。作为一种生存策略,受害者可能会形成情感依恋和联系,这种联系与绑架者构成的明显威胁相矛盾。本研究的主要目的有两个。第一个目的是研究小说《当我撞上你》中对顺从妻子的描写:Or A Portrait of a Writer as a Young Wife》(2018 年)中对顺从妻子的描写;第二个目的是通过将其与斯德哥尔摩综合征联系起来,并通过莱诺-沃克(Lenore Walker)提出的包含各种心理和行为症状的 "受虐妇女综合征"(Battered Woman Syndrome,BWS)概念,从虐待循环理论的角度分析妻子对配偶虐待的顺从和接受。本研究认为,受虐者,尤其是顺从的妻子接受暴力不应完全归咎于她们的行为,因为她们的顺从有许多潜在的社会和心理原因,本研究将对这些原因进行深入探讨。
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