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Interpersonal Sexual Objectification, Jezebel Stereotype Endorsement, and Justification of Intimate Partner Violence Toward Women
Psychology of Women Quarterly ( IF 4.292 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-06 , DOI: 10.1177/0361684319896345
Thekia Cheeseborough 1 , Nicole Overstreet 1 , L. Monique Ward 2
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Sexual objectification and Jezebel stereotype endorsement, a racialized characterization of Black women as promiscuous, have been linked to harmful violence attitudes toward women. Although Black women’s experiences of sexual objectification may be compounded by racialized stereotypes, research has yet to examine how these processes intersect to influence justification of intimate partner violence toward women. This study fills this gap in the objectification literature by examining associations between interpersonal sexual objectification, endorsement of racialized stereotypes, and justification of violence toward women in a sample of Black men and women. Participants were 432 Black Americans who completed an online survey. Among Black men, we found that greater objectifying behaviors and greater endorsement of the Jezebel stereotype were associated with greater justification of violence toward women. We did not find evidence of an interaction between these two processes. Among Black women, we found an interaction between objectification experiences and stereotype endorsement, such that justification of violence was highest for Black women who endorsed the Jezebel stereotype and had more frequent experiences of sexual objectification. Violence prevention work, such as perpetrator rehabilitation programs and victim support groups, should explicitly address how stereotypical images of Black women impact their experiences of violence.

中文翻译:

人际性物化、耶洗别刻板印象以及亲密伴侣对女性施暴的理由

性物化和耶洗别刻板印象背书,将黑人女性种族化地描述为滥交,与对女性的有害暴力态度有关。尽管黑人女性的性物化经历可能因种族刻板印象而复杂化,但研究尚未研究这些过程如何相互影响以影响对女性的亲密伴侣暴力行为的合理性。本研究通过检查黑人男性和女性样本中人际性对象化、种族化刻板印象的认可以及对女性暴力行为的合理性之间的关联,填补了客观化文献中的这一空白。参与者是 432 名完成在线调查的美国黑人。在黑人中间,我们发现,更客观的行为和对耶洗别刻板印象的更多认可与对妇女暴力行为的更大理由有关。我们没有发现这两个过程之间相互作用的证据。在黑人女性中,我们发现客体化体验和刻板印象认可之间存在相互作用,因此,对于支持耶洗别刻板印象并且更频繁地经历过性客体化经历的黑人女性,暴力的理由最高。暴力预防工作,例如肇事者康复计划和受害者支持团体,应明确解决黑人妇女的陈规定型形象如何影响她们的暴力经历。我们发现了客观化体验和刻板印象认可之间的相互作用,因此对于支持耶洗别刻板印象并且更频繁地经历过性客观化的黑人女性来说,暴力的理由最高。暴力预防工作,例如肇事者康复计划和受害者支持团体,应明确解决黑人妇女的陈规定型形象如何影响她们的暴力经历。我们发现了客观化体验和刻板印象认可之间的相互作用,因此对于支持耶洗别刻板印象并且更频繁地经历过性客观化的黑人女性来说,暴力的理由最高。暴力预防工作,例如肇事者康复计划和受害者支持团体,应明确解决黑人妇女的陈规定型形象如何影响她们的暴力经历。
更新日期:2020-01-06
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