Cultural Scaffolding and Dark Triad: A Feminist Poststructuralist Perspective on Male Perpetrators of Domestic Violence and Abuse

Jo Neale
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Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is under-reported, under-prosecuted and under-convicted. The apparent ineffectiveness of policy approaches in reducing the incidence of DVA, or mitigating its social and economic costs, forms the backcloth of my enquiry.I explore the processes by which heterosexual women enter, endure, and leave abusive relationships. Using narrative-style interviews, I worked with 14 women with a wide range of characteristics in terms of age, ethnicity, physicality, and socio-economic status.I examine the space between normalised heterosexual relationships and abuse. I shine a spotlight on the full range of perpetrators’ behaviours that entrap and oppress their female partners, and identify four key domains in which the coercive tactics of the abuser work to: Ensnare his victim; dismantle her previous identities; prevent her from leaving the relationship; and punish her for leaving.From a feminist poststructuralist perspective, participants’ experiences of entering, enduring and exiting abusive relationships can be read as part of the wider cultural scaffolding (Gavey, 2019) of heteropatriarchy, which left them exposed to ensnarement and exploitation. Using dark triad (Paulhus, 2014) as a model for conceptualising perpetrators’ manipulation of their ex-partners, their children, and professionals, I offer an alternative to traditional psychology’s way of understanding men’s abuse of their female partners.
文化支架与黑暗三合会:从女性主义后结构主义视角看家庭暴力和虐待的男性施暴者
家庭暴力和虐待(DVA)的报告率低、起诉率低、定罪率低。在减少家庭暴力和虐待的发生率或减轻其社会和经济成本方面,政策措施明显无效,这构成了我调查的背景。我探讨了异性恋女性进入、忍受和离开虐待关系的过程。通过叙事式访谈,我采访了 14 名女性,她们在年龄、种族、体质和社会经济地位等方面具有广泛的特征。我对正常化的异性恋关系与虐待之间的空间进行了研究。我聚焦于施虐者诱骗和压迫其女性伴侣的各种行为,并确定了施虐者的胁迫策略在以下四个关键领域发挥作用:从女权主义后结构主义的角度来看,参与者进入、忍受和退出虐待关系的经历可以被解读为异性恋这一更广泛的文化支架(盖维,2019 年)的一部分,这种文化支架使她们面临被囚禁和剥削的危险。我将黑暗三合会(Paulhus,2014 年)作为一种模式,将施虐者操纵其前伴侣、子女和专业人士的行为概念化,为传统心理学理解男性虐待其女性伴侣的方式提供了另一种选择。
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