提出离婚的女性拥有自主权

IF 3.4 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Ephrat Almog, Anat Herbst-Debby
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摘要

目的探讨离婚妇女的应对机制和心理韧性,探讨离婚后自主能力的发展。离婚后的生活被视为一个充满新机遇的过渡期。这在以色列尤其重要,因为以色列是一个家庭主义的传统社会,家庭和婚姻由宗教机构集中控制。方法采用半结构化的深度访谈方法,对38位提出离婚的以色列裔犹太母亲(25-70岁)进行了定性研究。数据分析包括识别中心主题,创建类别树,并使用Narrlarizer软件组织数据。结果女性描述了她们在家庭中重新独立和控制的挑战性角色,她们的叙述强调了她们向成为家庭领袖的转变,并认为自己正在经历更大的自主权。提出离婚的女性违反了社会规范,打破了婚姻障碍,获得了对自己生活的自主权和控制权。这与真实的行为一致,强调他们的力量和个人能动性的恢复。我们的研究为女性提出离婚提供了一个微妙的视角,承认她们从父权规范中解放出来,并在各种斗争中获益。它强调了重塑女性社会角色和自我认同的机会,将离婚视为一种自主和反抗性别压迫的行为,并丰富了对女性经历的讨论。
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Women who initiate divorce embrace autonomy

Objective

This study investigates the coping mechanisms and resilience of women who initiate divorce, with a focus on their development of autonomy post-divorce.

Background

Life after divorce is viewed as a transition period with new opportunities. This is particularly pertinent in Israel, a familistic, traditional society where family and marriage are centrally controlled by religious institutions.

Method

A qualitative methodology involved semi-structured in-depth interviews with 38 Israeli-Jewish mothers (ages 25–70) who initiated divorce. Data analysis included identifying central motifs, creating a category tree, and using the Narrlarizer software to organize data.

Results

Women described their challenging roles re-independence and control within their families, with their narratives highlighting their shift towards becoming family leaders and perceiving themselves as experiencing greater autonomy.

Conclusion

Women who initiate divorce act against societal norms, breaking through marital barriers to gain autonomy and control over their lives. This aligns with authentic behavior, emphasizing their strength and the reclamation of personal agency.

Implications

Our research provides a nuanced perspective on women initiating divorce, recognizing their liberation from patriarchal norms and gains despite diverse struggles. It underscores opportunities for reshaping women's societal roles and self-identity, presenting divorce initiation as an act of autonomy and resistance to gender oppression, and enriching discussions on women's experiences.

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CiteScore
12.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
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期刊介绍: For more than 70 years, Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) has been a leading research journal in the family field. JMF features original research and theory, research interpretation and reviews, and critical discussion concerning all aspects of marriage, other forms of close relationships, and families.In 2009, an institutional subscription to Journal of Marriage and Family includes a subscription to Family Relations and Journal of Family Theory & Review.
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