and -That's What It Is About: Indigenous Women, "Love," and Interpersonal Violence.

and -That's What It Is About: Indigenous Women, "Love," and Interpersonal Violence.

Wilson, Denise;Mikahere-Hall, Alayne;Jackson, Debra;Cootes, Karina;Sherwood, Juanita;
Journal of interpersonal violence 2019 pp. 886260519872298
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Abstract

women (Aotearoa New Zealand's Indigenous women) experience a high burden of harm and homicide associated with intergenerational family violence, complicated by the ongoing effects of colonialism. Also, the historical, social, and cultural complexities, such as poverty and structural racism, challenge further women seeking help. In this project, we sought to answer two questions: What are women's sociocultural constructions of "love" within relationships with violent partners? What roles do traditional cultural values play in their relationships? Using (by , for ) methodology, we conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 27 women and analyzed them using thematic analysis. We identified three core themes that explain how women enter into, stay in, and leave a relationship with a violent partner: (a) , (b) , and (c) . We found that women's compassion and caring for their partner was underpinned by their recognition that partners had the potential to be nonviolent and resembled Māori cultural concepts of (compassion, empathy, and respect) and (hospitality, sharing, and caring for others). Through sharing their stories, these women revealed the strength of cultural imperatives that include the importance of (genealogy) and (connections) of which and are integral parts. Our findings highlight the complexity and competing tensions underpinning women's decision-making when entering and exiting violent relationships. These cultural imperatives are essential for understanding how these influence the decision-making of women, which can position them at odds with those who would tell them they must walk away and not look back.

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