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Marriage Migration, Patriarchal Bargains, and Wife Abuse: A Study of South Asian Women

NCJ Number
247826
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 20 Issue: 2 Dated: February 2014 Pages: 141-161
Author(s)
Soma Chaudhuri; Merry Morash; Julie Yingling
Date Published
February 2014
Length
21 pages
Annotation

This article contributes to the literature on wife abuse by using the patriarchal bargaining framework, which highlights the issue of agency as women strive to achieve their goals within the constraints of family and culture.

Abstract

This article contributes to the literature on wife abuse by using the patriarchal bargaining framework, which highlights the issue of agency as women strive to achieve their goals within the constraints of family and culture. Study participants were recent South Asian immigrants to the United States. Narrative analysis revealed that patriarchal constraints in natal families, culture, and expectations of benefits gained through marriage influenced many of the women to migrate for marriage. When husbands enforced extreme patriarchy with abuse, women's personal efforts to contain abuse were largely ineffective. However, advocacy agency interventions did help some women break out of extreme patriarchy.Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.