Turning Points and the 'everyday' : Exploring agency and violence in intimate relationships
Journal
The European journal of women's studies : EJWS
ISSN
1350-5068
ISSN-Digital
1461-7420
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2014-02-26
Author(s)
Abstract
In this article the authors1 approach material and symbolic violence through
transdisciplinary readings of theoretical debates, fiction and empirical narratives. They make use of the concept of turning points which disrupt dichotomous and static categorizations of victim and survivor, and their association with passivity and agency respectively. In situations of violence, turning points represent temporality instead of timelessness, dialogism instead of monologism, multilayering rather than any fixed identity. The authors draw on the theorists Bakhtin and Certeau, whose work Highlights the significance of meaning-making between self and other. They analyse empirical and fictional narratives to understand the creation of dialogic spaces, a space that both subordinates and subverts. Pointing to the procedural nature of turning points within the everyday, the authors argue that women, despite the pain and trauma, are neither just a victim nor just a survivor in a violent relationship.
transdisciplinary readings of theoretical debates, fiction and empirical narratives. They make use of the concept of turning points which disrupt dichotomous and static categorizations of victim and survivor, and their association with passivity and agency respectively. In situations of violence, turning points represent temporality instead of timelessness, dialogism instead of monologism, multilayering rather than any fixed identity. The authors draw on the theorists Bakhtin and Certeau, whose work Highlights the significance of meaning-making between self and other. They analyse empirical and fictional narratives to understand the creation of dialogic spaces, a space that both subordinates and subverts. Pointing to the procedural nature of turning points within the everyday, the authors argue that women, despite the pain and trauma, are neither just a victim nor just a survivor in a violent relationship.
Language
English
Keywords
Agency
dialogism
everyday
intimate violence
meaning-making
narrative identity
survivor
tactics
turning points
victim
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Sage Publications
Publisher place
London UK
Volume
21
Number
3
Start page
264
End page
277
Pages
14
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
231310