An Exploratory Study of African American Adolescents’ Talk About Peer Sexual Harassment: More Support for the Utility of Feminist Theory

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Josephine Grant Lindsley, Johari Harris, A. C. Kruger, J. Meyers
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ABSTRACT A qualitative exploratory study examined African American 7th graders’ talk about peer sexual harassment (N = 21). A thematic analysis of single-gender discussion groups demonstrated that while students held misconceptions about sexual harassment, they were fluent in the cultural norms that expect boys to push sexual boundaries and girls to enforce them. We propose that feminist theory, which views personal interactions through the lens of power hierarchies, provides a useful explanation of the students’ talk about peer sexual harassment. Our experience points to the value of group work to explore students’ prior knowledge and underlying beliefs about sexual harassment before intervening.
非裔美国青少年谈论同伴性骚扰的探索性研究:为女性主义理论的实用性提供更多支持
一项质性探索性研究调查了非裔美国七年级学生谈论同伴性骚扰的情况(N = 21)。一项对单性别讨论小组的专题分析表明,虽然学生们对性骚扰存在误解,但他们对期望男孩突破性界限、女孩执行性界限的文化规范却很熟悉。我们认为,从权力等级的角度看待人际交往的女权主义理论,为学生们谈论同伴性骚扰提供了一个有用的解释。我们的经验表明,在干预之前,小组工作的价值在于探索学生对性骚扰的先验知识和潜在信念。
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