Dapat, kita: Representations of the Schema of Heteronormativity and the Visibility of Abuse in Domestic Violence

IF 0.1 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Plaridel Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.52518/2021-12lmibao
Ma. Aurora Liwag-Lomibao
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Barangay Violence Against Women (VAW) Desk officers are the frontliners in the provision of services to a victim/survivor of domestic violence. They are the first persons that a woman encounters, and they determine whether her truth claim identifies her as domestic violence case, thereby enabling her to access State-provided services and interventions. Thus, it is important to inquire into the Desk officers’ worldviews and beliefs, also called schemas, and how these influence the ways they communicate and interact with the victim/survivors they encounter daily in their work. Guided by gender schema theory, this study examines the drawings of the VAW Desk officers—and the ecology of images that accompany these drawings—to delve into their cognitive constructions of the gendered nature of domestic violence. Two dominant schemas emerge from this examination: the schema of heteronormativity (dapat), and the schema of the necessary visibility of domestic violence (kita). These schemas govern the Desk officers’ everyday judgments and decision making, and inform the ways they communicate with domestic violence victim/survivors.
家庭暴力中异性规范图式的表征与虐待的可见性
村暴力侵害妇女问题办公室官员是向家庭暴力受害者/幸存者提供服务的第一线人员。他们是妇女遇到的第一个人,他们决定她的真相陈述是否将她确定为家庭暴力案件,从而使她能够获得国家提供的服务和干预。因此,重要的是要调查前台官员的世界观和信仰,也称为图式,以及这些如何影响他们在日常工作中遇到的受害者/幸存者的沟通和互动方式。在性别图式理论的指导下,本研究考察了妇女暴力办公室官员的绘画,以及伴随这些绘画的图像生态,以深入研究他们对家庭暴力的性别本质的认知结构。从这一研究中出现了两种主要模式:异性恋模式(dapat)和家庭暴力必要可见性模式(kita)。这些模式支配着前台官员的日常判断和决策,并指导他们与家庭暴力受害者/幸存者沟通的方式。
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