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“We are Forgotten”: Forced Migration, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, and Coronavirus Disease-2019
Violence Against Women ( IF 2.586 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-17 , DOI: 10.1177/10778012211030943
Jenny Phillimore 1 , Sandra Pertek 1 , Selin Akyuz 2 , Hoayda Darkal 1 , Jeanine Hourani 3 , Pip McKnight 4 , Saime Ozcurumez 2 , Sarah Taal 5
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Adopting a structural violence approach, this article explores, with survivors and practitioners, how early coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic conditions affected forced migrant sexual and gender-based violence survivors’ lives. Introducing a new analytical framework combining violent abandonment, slow violence, and violent uncertainty, we show how interacting forms of structural violence exacerbated by pandemic conditions intensified existing inequalities. Abandonment of survivors by the state increased precarity, making everyday survival more difficult, and intensified prepandemic slow violence, while increased uncertainty heightened survivors’ psychological distress. Structural violence experienced during the pandemic can be conceptualized as part of the continuum of violence against forced migrants, which generates gendered harm.



中文翻译:

“我们被遗忘了”:强迫移民、性暴力和基于性别的暴力以及 2019 年冠状病毒病

本文采用结构性暴力方法,与幸存者和从业者一起探讨了 2019 年早期冠状病毒病大流行状况如何影响被迫移民的性暴力和基于性别的暴力幸存者的生活。我们引入了一个新的分析框架,结合了暴力遗弃、缓慢的暴力和暴力的不确定性,展示了大流行病加剧了结构性暴力的相互作用形式如何加剧了现有的不平等。国家对幸存者的遗弃增加了不稳定性,使日常生存变得更加困难,并加剧了大流行前的缓慢暴力,而不确定性的增加加剧了幸存者的心理困扰。大流行期间经历的结构性暴力可以被概念化为针对强迫移民的暴力连续体的一部分,这会产生性别伤害。

更新日期:2021-09-17
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