2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12119-018-9506-6
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Contesting the Dominant Discourse of Child Sexual Abuse: Sexual Subjects, Agency, and Ethics

Abstract: Responding to previous scholars' call to explore the complexities of child sexual abuse (CSA), this article presents narratives of CSA and scrutinizes a binary construction underpinning this discourse of CSA, namely, the positioning of children as powerless and adults as powerful. The narratives belong to three Indonesian young people who have had sexual interactions with adults when they were children. The findings demonstrate how this binary positioning has been both drawn upon and resisted in the ways parti… Show more

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“…A frequent question towards sexually victimized women is “why didn’t you report it sooner?” Luisa’s narrative, framed as a comedy-novel, can help us answer the question, showing that it is not just about making decisions in a moment. Talking of sexual violence means that people can be in the negotiation of meanings (Wijaya, 2018). Regressive and progressive narratives in combination could give us insight into those negotiation processes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A frequent question towards sexually victimized women is “why didn’t you report it sooner?” Luisa’s narrative, framed as a comedy-novel, can help us answer the question, showing that it is not just about making decisions in a moment. Talking of sexual violence means that people can be in the negotiation of meanings (Wijaya, 2018). Regressive and progressive narratives in combination could give us insight into those negotiation processes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our research conversations, we talked about the sexual violence they experienced and the ways in which they responded (White, 2004). This is a theoretical/political stance on women's agency (Small, 2019;Wijaya, 2018;Woodiwiss, 2014Woodiwiss, , 2018. Here, we wanted to pointed out women's ability to respond to the exercise of power, violence, and silence within institutions such as the family or the school.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three participants -Bianda, Heni, and Putri (pseudonyms)were chosen because of their specific engagement with this discourse in the constitution of their sexual subjectivitiy. Other dominant discourses identified within the data (e.g., from the other 19 participants) were examined in separate publications (Wijaya Mulya, 2018a;2018b;2019).…”
Section: Methodological Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%