“It’s in Our Nature as Daughters to Protect Our Familias… You Know?”:The Privacy Rules of Concealing and Revealing Latina Child Sexual Abuse Experiences

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Nivea Castaneda
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ABSTRACT This study uses communication privacy management theory to offer an examination of the rule criteria that Latina survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) utilize to manage disclosure and privacy. Seven Latina women told their stories of CSA through the Indigenous methodology of testimonio. Their stories grant insight into the matrix of domination and underlying power structures within Latinx culture that impact their CSA disclosure. Latinas’ testimonios demonstrate the centering of the family when choosing to reveal and/or conceal their instances of CSA. Specifically, the study’s results indicate that in order to protect markers of identity and to avoid feeling familial shame, survivors choose to keep silent. Moreover, findings indicate that certain patriarchal principles encourage Latinas to uphold particular gender roles such as docility and purity which also impacts disclosure.
“作为女儿,保护我们的家庭是我们的天性……你知道吗?”:隐瞒和揭露拉丁裔儿童性虐待经历的隐私规则
摘要本研究运用沟通隐私管理理论,对拉丁裔儿童性虐待幸存者(CSA)管理披露和隐私的规则标准进行了检验。七名拉丁裔妇女通过土著的testimonio方法讲述了她们的CSA故事。他们的故事深入了解了影响CSA披露的拉丁裔文化中的统治矩阵和潜在权力结构。拉丁裔的证词表明,当他们选择揭露和/或隐瞒CSA时,他们以家庭为中心。具体来说,研究结果表明,为了保护身份标志和避免感到家庭羞耻,幸存者选择保持沉默。此外,研究结果表明,某些父权制原则鼓励拉丁裔坚持特定的性别角色,如顺从和纯洁,这也会影响披露。
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